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family Myrtaceae species of Lycium,
including Lycium europaeum or
European teatree Lycium barbarum or Duke of Argyll's Tea Tree
Cordyline australis, known...
- Tea tree oil, also
known as
melaleuca oil, is an
essential oil with a fresh,
camphoraceous odour and a
colour that
ranges from pale
yellow to
nearly colourless...
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sometimes known as "
Teatree Gully".
Steventon Post
Office opened around January 1859, was
renamed Tea Tree
Gully in 1872,
Teatree Gully in 1925, Tea Tree...
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fruit mostly fall from the
plant shortly after reaching maturity. This
teatree was
first formally described in 1788 by
Joseph Gaertner who gave it the...
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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 Myrtaceae...
- also K. robusta).
Other common names for this
species are New
Zealand teatree,
broom tea-tree, just tea tree, kāhikatoa, and mānuka myrtle.
Captain Cook...
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Melaleuca quinquenervia,
commonly known as the broad-leaved paperbark,
paper bark tea tree, punk tree or niaouli, is a small- to medium-sized tree of the...
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Leptospermum petersonii,
commonly known as lemon-scented
teatree, is a
species of
shrub or
small tree that is
endemic to
eastern Australia. It has thin...
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Melbourne region extended out into the Bay and the Bay was
filled with
teatree scrub where boorrimul (emu) and
marram (kangaroo) were hunted. The first...
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Melaleuca howeana,
commonly known as tea tree, is a
plant in the
myrtle family,
Myrtaceae and is
endemic to the Lord Howe
Island group, 600 km (400 mi)...