Melaleuca agathosmoides
Melaleuca agathosmoides is a shrub in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae and is endemic to a small area in the south-west of Western Australia. It is unusual in the genus in that its flowers appear along long lengths of old wood.
Description
Melaleuca agathosmoides is usually a shrub growing to a height of. The leaves are glabrous, long and decussate.The flowers are ramiflorous, that is they grow along lengths of old wood rather than at the ends of branches or in the axils of leaves, singly or in groups of up to 20. The stamens are grouped in five bundles around the flower, each bundle containing 12 to 19 stamens. The cup-shaped base of the flower is glabrous, long. The flowers are cream or white to greenish-white and appear between July and November. The fruit are woody capsules, long, with the sepals remaining as teeth around the fruits.