Melaleuca linophylla
Melaleuca linophylla is a plant in the myrtle family Myrtaceae and is native to the north-west of Western Australia. It is a bushy shrub with narrow leaves and spikes of cream-coloured flowers in spring. It is distinguished by its fruits which are much more urn-shaped than those of other melaleucas.
Description
Melaleuca linophylla is a spreading, sometimes bushy shrub which grows to a height of. Its leaves are arranged alternately on the stems, very narrow elliptic in shape, long and wide.The flowers are cream coloured and profuse, arranged in spikes on the ends of branches which continue to grow before the flowers have opened, sometimes in the upper leaf axils, with each spike containing 30 to 70 individual flowers. The spikes are up to long and in diameter. The petals are long and the stamens are arranged in five bundles around the flower, with 7 to 15 stamens in each bundle. Flowering occurs in spring and the fruit which follow are woody capsules long and distinctly shaped like an urn or a vase.