Leptospermum
Char. Gen. Pl. ed. 2, 71, plate 36. 1776. name conserved
Taxon | Illustrator ⠉ | |
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Eucalyptus grandis Leptospermum laevigatum Melaleuca quinquenervia |
Shrubs or small trees, glabrous or pubescent, hairs simple. Leaves alternate; blade venation parallelodromous, faint, often with visible midvein, sometimes also 2–4 veins arising from base, arching to apex. Inflorescences 1–3-flowered, axillary, flowers solitary or clustered. Flowers 5-merous, subsessile; hypanthium mostly widely cupshaped; calyx lobes distinct; petals white [pink or red]; stamens 15–35, about as long as perianth; ovary [2–] 6–12-locular; style equaling or shorter than stamens; ovules [6–] 15 [–28] per locule. Fruits capsules, brown or gray, obconic to broadly bowl-shaped, woody, opening apically. Seeds numerous, obovoid to irregular-linear, flattened, 1–2.5 mm; seed-coat reticulate or striate.
Distribution
Introduced; California, Australasia
Discussion
Species ca. 70 (1 in the flora).
Selected References
None.