Melaleuca concinna
Melaleuca concinna is a small shrub in the myrtle family Myrtaceae and is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. Its species name translates as " neat" or "pretty" and it is distinguished by having many heads of pink flowers in late spring followed by spherical clusters of woody fruits.
Description
Melaleuca concinna is prickly, spreading shrub to about high. The leaves are arranged alternately, long and wide, almost circular in cross section, with a short stalk and a sharp pointed end.The flowers are arranged in heads, at or near the ends of the branches which continue to grow after flowering. Each head is up to in diameter and contains between 4 and 9 groups of flowers, each group with 3 individual flowers. The base of the flowers is surrounded by white bracts. The petals are long and fall off as the flower opens. The flowers are surrounded by five bundles of stamens, each bundle containing 3 to 5 pink or purple stamens. The main flowering period is in October and November and is followed by almost spherical clusters of fruit about in diameter.