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    Melaleuca uncinata, commonly known as broombush, broom honeymyrtle or brushwood, is a plant in the paperbark family native to southern Australia. It is...
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    Western Australia. Plants of this species were previously included in Melaleuca uncinata or broombush until a review of that species in 2004. Its leaves are...
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    Craven Melaleuca tuberculata Schauer Melaleuca ulicoides Craven & Lepschi Melaleuca uncinata R.Br. - broom bush, broom honeymyrtle Melaleuca undulata...
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    South Wales and the Northern Territory. It was formerly included in Melaleuca uncinata and is similar to that species with its cylinder-shaped leaves and...
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    newly described (2004) species which was formerly included in Melaleuca uncinata. Melaleuca exuvia is a large shrub growing to 6 m (20 ft) tall with rough...
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    formally described in 2004 after a review of the broombush group, Melaleuca uncinata. It differs from others in the group by having leaves that are fine...
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    known as Melaleuca uncinata. The specific epithet (vinnula) means "delightful" or "sweet" "in reference to the appearance of this species." Melaleuca vinnula...
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    in the species Melaleuca uncinata but a review of that species lead to the identification of a number of new species. Like M. uncinata, this species is...
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    Melaleuca uncinata with its needle-like leaves and heads of yellow to white flowers, but its bark is hard and fibrous rather than papery . Melaleuca stereophloia...
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    revision of the broombush complex in Western Australia (Myrtaceae, Melaleuca uncinata s.l.)". Australian Systematic Botany. 17 (3): 269–270. doi:10.1071/SB04001...
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