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Melaleuca leucadendra,
commonly known as
weeping paperbark, long-leaved
paperbark or
white paperbark is a
species of
woody plant in the
myrtle family...
- written. The
plant he
called Arbor alba is now
known as
Melaleuca leucadendra. The name
Melaleuca was
first used by
Linnaeus in 1767. Many
species previously...
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plants of
Australian origin Melaleuca leucadendra, also
commonly called "paper bark tree" Doran, J.; Thomson, L. (2019). "
Melaleuca quinquenervia". IUCN Red...
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extracted oil:
Melaleuca armillaris and
Melaleuca styphelioides in
Tunisia and Egypt;
Melaleuca leucadendra in Egypt, Malaysia, and Vietnam;
Melaleuca a****inata...
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leaves of the
myrtaceous trees Melaleuca leucadendra,
Melaleuca cajuputi, and
probably other Melaleuca species. The
trees yielding the oil are...
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Peninsula in Queensland, Australia. It is
similar to
Melaleuca cajuputi and
Melaleuca leucadendra with its
broad leaves and
spikes of creamy-coloured flowers...
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Melaleuca lecanantha Barlow Melaleuca leiocarpa F.Muell.
Melaleuca leiopyxis Benth.
Melaleuca leptospermoides Schauer Melaleuca leucadendra (L.)...
- in swamps. The
various parts of the
cajeput tree,
specifically Melaleuca leucadendra, have many
known uses. Its
flaky bark can be
utilised for weaving...
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devoted themselves to
planting mallow (Malva),
Tamarindus indica, and
Melaleuca leucadendra.
Except for
those planted by kings, all
trees planted for pleasure...
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hindwings are grey,
paler towards the base. The
larvae feed on
Melaleuca leucadendra. They bore in the stem of
their host plant. funet.fi Xyloryctine...