Melaleuca venusta
Melaleuca venusta is a shrub in the myrtle family Myrtaceae and is endemic to the west coast of Western Australia. It is a shrub with silvery leaves and heads of pink to purple flowers which fade to white and with a restricted distribution, north of the Murchison River district.
Description
Melaleuca venusta is a branching, open shrub which grows to a height of. Its leaves are arranged alternately, are oblong to ovate with a short point on the end and long by. Both surfaces of the leaves are densely covered with silky hairs giving the foliage a silvery grey colour.The flowers are arranged in heads about in diameter on the ends of the branches, each head composed of 6 to 13 groups of three flowers. The stamens are grouped in five bundles around the flower, each bundle consisting of 7 to 11 stamens. The stamens give the flowers a pinkish mauve to purple colour which fades rapidly to white. The flowers appear mainly in October and November and are followed by fruit which are woody capsules in spherical clusters.