Leptospermum multicaule
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Internal ID | UUID643fe12807b24513410528 |
Scientific name | Leptospermum multicaule |
Authority | A.Cunn. |
First published in | Field New South Wales : 349 (1825) |
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Leptospermum multicaule, also known as the silver tea-tree, is a shrub native to southeastern Australia. It has long, narrow leaves and white or pink flowers that typically grow singly on short side shoots. The plant produces small, round fruit that falls off soon after the seeds are released. It was first described in 1825 and is found in woodland and dry hillsides in New South Wales, the Australian Capital Territory, and northern Victoria.
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Australia
- New South Wales
- Victoria
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Suggest others/fix!Database | ID/link to page |
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World Flora Online | wfo-0000226664 |
Tropicos | 100214663 |
KEW | urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:597453-1 |
The Plant List | kew-111389 |
Open Tree Of Life | 3936552 |
Observations.org | 345222 |
NCBI Taxonomy | 2821297 |
IPNI | 597453-1 |
iNaturalist | 787843 |
GBIF | 3181750 |
Elurikkus | 371983 |
Wikipedia | Leptospermum_multicaule |
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