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Bracelet Honey Myrtle. Ranging from a large shrub to a small weeping tree. It has a rough, grey fibrous bark, and distinctive branching and dense foliage. Good screen and windbreak plant.


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Bracelet Honey Myrtle is a large, perennial, evergreen shrub to 5 m high with hard or corky bark. The leaves are alternate, somewhat leathery, linear, more or less flat, 12-25 mm long and 1 mm wide. The white (rarely pink) flowers are densely clustered into cylindric spikes 30-70 mm long.


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Great for shrubberies or as a pot. A charming, low maintenance plant that tolerates some frost and drought. Attracts nectar loving insects and birds. The foliage has a spicy fragrance when crushed. There are white and pink forms, as well as the usual purple-mauve flowers. Family : Myrtaceae Cultivar Name: Plant Type : Small shrub Width : 2


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Bracelet Honey-myrtle. Melaleuca armillaris ssp. armillaris. Trees and Shrubs. South Australia Region : This vigorous species from south-eastern Australia is one of the most widely cultivated Melaleucas available. With light green, narrow leaves and white, bottlebrush-like flowers, it grows into a large spreading shrub or small tree to 8 m.


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Description Bracelet honey myrtle ranges from a large shrub to a small weeping tree growing to 8 m (30 ft) in height. It has rough, grey fibrous bark, distinctive decumbent branching and dense foliage.


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Distribution: North Coast, Central Coast, South Coast, Central Tablelands, Southern Tablelands, Victoria, Tasmania, Tasmania


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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.


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$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. Subscribe to back in stock notification We can't ship this product to South Australia, Tasmania, Western Australia.


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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.


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Conditions. Botanical Name: Melaleuca armillaris Common Name: Bracelet Honey Myrtle Family: Myrtaceae Plant Type: Large Shrub, Small Tree Height: 3 - 6 m Width: 2 - 3 m Growth Habit: Evergreen, Tall, Spreading, Rounded Leaf Description: Light Green Narrow, Soft and feathery on mass. Flower Colour: Pale Pink Flowering Time: Spring Light Needs: Full Sun / Part Shade


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Bracelet honey-myrtle ( Melaleuca armillaris var. armillaris) is regarded as a serious environmental weed in Victoria and as an environmental weed in South Australia. This fast growing native species grows naturally in heath communities on headlands and coastal ranges in eastern Australia.


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Common name: Bracelet Honey-myrtle 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.


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"Bracelet Honey Myrtle" SHRUB OR SMALL TREE TO 5 METRES TALL Rounded spreading habit, linear leaves & pure white or sometimes pink bottlebrush flowers to 6cm long. Attractive to birds and bees.


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Accepted Name. Source. Melaleuca armillaris ( Sol. ex Gaertn.) Sm. APC. According to: CHAH (2010), Australian Plant Census. Published in: Smith, J.E (1797), Botanical Characters of Some Plants of the Natural Order of Myrti. Transactions of the Linnean Society of London 3. Synonym.


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5 seedlings Maximum Purchase: 400 seedlings Description Specifications Melaleuca armillaris or bracelet honey myrtle is one of the most commonly planted of all the melaleucas. Back in the 1970's during the Whitlam era Australians became very conscious of their national identity.