Dear Mam,It looks like Melaleuca leucadendron young plant.
Aarti--
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Could this be Melaleuca linariifolia? Common name Snow-in-Summer I find this to be the closest to my pictures. Aarti
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Could this be Melaleuca linariifolia? Common name Snow-in-Summer I find this to be the closest to my pictures. Aarti | |
Melaleuca species as per efi site. |
" Please check for M.alternifolia also, though I am not sure." from Mahadeswara ji. |
| Thank you for follow up and a possible id to my small tree from Lalbagh. |
I tried searching for Melaleuca alternifolia, as suggested. The flowers are much longer in the pictures as seen in the search, resembling White Bottle Brush. These flowers were very tiny and standing upright. Regards, Aarti |
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This is Melaleuca bracteata F. Muell. Trees with green foliage have been found to flower as seen in the pictures. A variety with golden foliage (Golden Bottle-brush) does not seem to flower.- from Shrikant ji |
Feedback from another thread: "i am a bit confused on the identity of a species of Melaleuca. there was a thread on efloraindia where the species has been identified as Melaleuca bracteata. however the foliage for the species is light green. another species is with dark green foliage and young leaves in reddish bronze coloration. is it a different species like may be Melaleuca linarifolia. Alok " 'I have recorded just one planted tree in Botanical Garden JNJ College, Nadiad, while working for "Trees of Gaujrat" Gujarat State Forest Department sponsored project. Melaluca lucodendron growing near waste water flowing area is seen as 60 ft tall tree with CBH approx. 2.7m. The bark of it is papery but many layers of that papery skin forms a thick (3-4 inch), soft (one can punch to see slight depression) greyish-pink bark, The flowers and leaves appears near to Eucalyptus, where dark green, elongated lanceolate leaves having white several filamentous white, sweet-scented flowers in short terminal or axillary cymes. regards, -- Dr. Jitendra Gavali ' |
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Bark dark, hard; stamens whitish — Melaleuca styphelioides
Bark more or less whitish, sponge-rubbery:Leaves usually less than ⅛-inch wide; stamens white — Melaleuca linariifolia
Leaves mostly ¼-inch wide or greater; stamens purple — Melaleuca nesophila " end quote
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