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The Graceful Honey-myrtle is a small shrub 0.3-2.4 metres high with pink/purple flowers from July to November.
The leaves are narrow-elliptical, aromatic and about four centimetres long.
Pink, mauve or purple flower clusters appear in spring. There is also a white-flowering form. Melaleuca radula has along flowering period.
The darker flowering forms are more popular in cultivation.
Occurs naturally in the Avon Wheatbelt, Coolgardie, Geraldton Sandplains, Jarrah Forest, Mallee, Murchison, Swan Coastal Plain and Yalgoo in Western Australia.
Prefers a light to medium well-drained soil in an open sunny position, drought and frost resistant.
* Image by Gnangarra CC BY 2.5 AU
In 1767, Carl Linnaeus was the first one to use the name Melaleuca, which we still call it today. This name also refers to the Baeckea, Kunzea, and Leptospermum species.
In 1770, during Captain James Cook's maiden voyage to Australia, sailors used the leaves from these different shrubs as an alternative for tea.
Propagation is easy from seed.
Melaleuca seed is generally best sown in spring or autumn avoid the coldest and hottest months of the year.
If growing in containers:
Sow on surface of the growing mix.
Germination generally occurs in around 14-28 days at 18-22°C
Sow directly for re-vegetation projects.
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