Find help & information on Melaleuca armillaris pink-flowered from the RHS A large shrub or small tree to 8 metres high with hard to corky fibrous bark. It has a mostly coastal occurrence in NSW, growing from the NSW south coast and Victorian-border, north to Port Macquarie, extending west to the Blue Mountains and Southern Tablelands.
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Fast-growing and free-flowering, Melaleuca armillaris (Bracelet Honey Myrtle) is a large bushy evergreen shrub or small tree with soft, needlelike, glossy light green leaves, 1 in. long (2.5 cm). In spring and summer, the plant is covered with dense spikes of cream to white flowers that resemble bottlebrushes. Melaleuca armillaris, commonly known as bracelet honey myrtle, is a plant in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae, and is native to South Australia, Victoria and Tasmania in south-eastern Australia. It is a hardy, commonly grown species, often used as a fast-growing screen plant, but it also has the potential to become a weed. Height: 6 m Width: 7 m Position Feature Hedges / Screens Screen RETAIL Availability Easy to find Flower Colour Cream White Flowering Time (Southern Hemisphere) January October November December Climate Zone Zone: 9 Zone: 10 Only £7.50. Fertilisers & Feeds - Empathy. All-purpose Seaweed Stimulant. All-purpose organic concentrated seaweed feed that is a ready to use, derived from sustainable harvested kelp, that can be used on all outdoor and indoor plants, except acid loving plants. Perfect used in conjunction with Rootgrow™.
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Melaleuca armillaris Pink - bracelet honey myrtle Out of stock Re-stock: in 4-6 weeks $4.45 The rare pink form of our native bracelet honey myrtle, a pretty shrub for cooler exposed sites and coastal gardens. It's a great windbreak, shelter from sea spray, wildlife hedge, and street tree, as it doesn't get too tall. Melaleuca armillaris M. squarrosa, the scented paperbark, is a much more erect and rigid shrub with pointed leaves and oblong spikes of pale yellow flowers. Melaleuca squarrosa M. gibbosa is a small wiry shrub with light pink-purple short dense bottlebrush flowers during summer. Melaleuca gibbosa Melaleuca gibbosa Melaleuca gibbosa Melaleuca Genus description Commonly known as 'tea-tree', this is a genus of nearly 300 species of paper barks, honey myrtles or tea treas, endemic to Australia where they can be found near streams and swamps. These small trees have white, papery bark and soft, smooth oily leaves. Flowers are white and brush-like Name status Correct Advertise here Melaleuca armillaris (Sol. ex Gaertn.) Sm. APNI* Description: Shrub to 5 m high with hard or corky bark. Leaves alternate, linear, 12-25 mm long, c. 1 mm wide, apex recurved, acute, glabrous; petiole 1-2 mm long. Inflorescences many-flowered dense spikes 3-7 cm long, borne low on the branchlets; rachis ± glabrous to woolly.
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Melaleuca Melaleuca armillaris Sibling. Melaleuca armillaris subsp. armillaris Giant Honey-myrtle. APNI . Taxonomic status Accepted Occurrence status Present Establishment means Native Degree of establishment Native Threat status. FFG: Endangered (EN) Melaleuca armillaris: 24: Young branchlets and inflorescence axes villous: 25: Young branchlets and inflorescence axes pubescent or tomentose Back to 22: 26: 25: Leaves with 3-5 longitudinal veins; flowers purple to pink: Melaleuca squamea: Leaves with only 1 vein; flowers white or pale yellow Back to 24: Melaleuca capitata: 26: Bark papery.
Melaleuca armillaris pink, or the Pink Honey Myrtle, is a hardy evergreen with mauve pink bottlebrush flowers that appear from spring to autumn. Woody seed capsules follow, and both the flowers and the seeds are highly attractive to bird and insect life. Melaleuca armillaris. Description. Small tree with fine grey-green leaves and 2" cream bottle-brush flowers appearing in spring/summer. Tolerant of most well-drained soils and situations, including moderate frosts and extended dry periods and temporary water logging. Fast growing. Plants respond to pruning and can be grown as a hedge or screen.
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A tall shrub with narrow dark green leaves, and small, pink bottlebrush flowers. Ideal for shrubberies, hedges, wind break and screening. Bird attracting. H. 3-4m Other plants you might like. Quick View Grevillea Elegance A highly ornamental shrub producing masses of vibrant pink, bird attracting flowers over Winter & Spring. Sunny Position. Name: Melaleuca armillaris pink Origin: Species NSW Description: Fast growing bushy shrub 3+ metres with fine green foliage, with numerous pale pink/mauve brush flowers spring and autumn. Cultivation: Hardy fast growing shrub which is adaptable to a wide range of conditions. More photos Back to list