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Bottlebrush - Melaleuca subulata Some times it is hard to know if it is a true specimen and not a hybridised one. This one was in a coastal flood area about 2 km away from domestic gardens.<br />
, and I am sure that no one planted it there.<br />
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Bottlebrush - Melaleuca subulata

Some times it is hard to know if it is a true specimen and not a hybridised one. This one was in a coastal flood area about 2 km away from domestic gardens.
, and I am sure that no one planted it there.
Posted yesterday

    comments (5)

  1. That's so gorgeous, Ernst! Posted 5 years ago
    1. Thank you Ferdy. By the way,how can I delete the duplicated comment which is in the wrong fieid Posted 5 years ago, modified 5 years ago
      1. Sorry, not sure what you mean? Where is the duplicated comment? Posted 5 years ago
        1. The text below my reply shows up under the image and at the bottom below my reply . I tried to delete it but can’t Posted 5 years ago
  2. Some times it is hard to know if it is a true specimen and not a hybridised one. This one was in a coastal flood area about 2 km away from domestic gardens.
    , and I am sure that no one planted it there.
    Posted 5 years ago

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''Melaleuca subulata'' is a plant in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae and is endemic to south eastern Australia It is a small, spreading shrub with hard bark, dense foliage, cylindrical leaves and spikes of dark crimson flowers in summer.

Similar species: Myrtles, Evening Primroses.
Species identified by Ernst
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Uploaded Feb 4, 2020. Captured Feb 3, 2020 18:47 in 3 Coupland Ave, Tea Gardens NSW 2324, Australia.
  • Canon EOS 700D
  • f/5.0
  • 1/2656s
  • ISO800
  • 69mm