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Myrtaceae (/mərˈteɪsiˌaɪ, -siːˌiː/), the
myrtle family, is a
family of
dicotyledonous plants placed within the
order Myrtales. Myrtle, pōhutukawa, bay...
- plants,
particularly those of the
myrtle family (
Myrtaceae).
Plants called "myrtle" include:
Myrtaceae, the
myrtle family Myrtus, myrtle,
genus native...
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obtained Melaleuca species in the
family Myrtaceae,
sources for tea tree oil Leptospermum, also in the
family Myrtaceae,
source for Mānuka
honey Kunzea ericoides...
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pomegranate family)
Melastomataceae Juss. (including
Memecylaceae DC.)
Myrtaceae Juss. (myrtle family;
including Heteropyxidaceae Engl. & Gilg, Psiloxylaceae...
- or just tea tree, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
myrtle family Myrtaceae,
native to New
Zealand (including the
Chatham Islands) and south-east...
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Euphorbiaceae spurge 5,735
Eudicot Melastomataceae melastome 5,005
Eudicot Myrtaceae myrtle 4,625
Eudicot Apocynaceae dogbane 4,555
Monocot Cyperaceae sedge...
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Callistemon /ˌkælɪˈstiːmən/ is a
genus of
shrubs in the
family Myrtaceae,
first described as a
genus in 1814. The
entire genus is
endemic to Australia...
- may also
refer to: Temu (plant), a
monotypic genus of
plants in
family Myrtaceae Temù, a
comune in Lombardy,
Italy Luma
apiculata or temu, a
species of...
- as tea tree, is a
species of tree or tall
shrub in the
myrtle family,
Myrtaceae.
Endemic to Australia, it
occurs in
southeast Queensland and the north...
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placed alone in
family Heteropyxidaceae, but is now
placed basally within Myrtaceae. The
species of
Heteropyxis are
native to
southern Africa. Heteropyxis...