Melaleuca gibbosa
Melaleuca gibbosa, commonly known as the slender honey-myrtle or small-leaved honey-myrtle is a plant in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae and is endemic to southern Australia. It is a dense, bushy shrub that grows about tall, with numerous slender, arching branches and oblong heads of mauve flower spikes in spring and sparsely throughout the year.
Description
Melaleuca gibbosa is a medium-sized shrub, about tall and wide with egg-shaped leaves which are about long and wide. The leaves are sessile and arranged in crowded, alternating, opposite pairs along the stem.The flowers are mauve, in dense, cylindrical spikes about long, containing up to about ten pairs of flowers. The stamens are conspicuous, long and arranged in five bundles around each flower, each with between 5 and 25 stamens. Flowers appear mainly in November to December but often appear at other times of the year. The fruit are woody capsules, about across but wider at the base where they become embedded in the woody stem. The seeds are retained in the capsules until the plant, or that part of it, dies.