Melaleuca apodocephala
Melaleuca apodocephala is a plant in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae and is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. It is a low, bushy shrub with crowded, grey-green leaves, corky bark and a profusion of creamy-yellow flowers on the sides of the branches.
Description
Melaleuca apodocephala sometimes grows to a height of but often much less. It has grey-green, glabrous, linear leaves which are mostly long, wide, arranged alternately on the stems. The ends of the leaves are pointed without being prickly.The flowers are creamy-white with yellow stamens, arranged in roughly spherical clusters along the branches. Each cluster is up to in diameter and contains up to 15 individual flowers. The stamens are in five bundles around the flower and there are 6-13 stamens per bundle. The main flowering season is in summer and is followed by fruit which are woody capsules long, arranged in nearly spherical clusters around the stem. Over time the clusters become embedded in the corky branches.