Leptospermum laevigatum Coast Tea Tree, Australian Myrtle, Australian Tea Tree information

Leptospermum Coastal Tea Tree. White flowers and foliage of Leptospermum laevigatum Australian native tea tree growing on Distribution: coastal dunes of NSW, Vic, Tas, SA (naturalised in north-east NSW, south-east Qld and WA, where it has been introduced after sand mining) It has thin, rough bark on the older stems, narrow egg-shaped leaves, relatively large white flowers and flat topped fruit that is shed shortly after reaching maturity.

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Distribution: coastal dunes of NSW, Vic, Tas, SA (naturalised in north-east NSW, south-east Qld and WA, where it has been introduced after sand mining) It has thin, rough bark on the older stems, narrow egg-shaped leaves, relatively large white flowers and flat topped fruit that is shed shortly after reaching maturity.

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Distribution: coastal dunes of NSW, Vic, Tas, SA (naturalised in north-east NSW, south-east Qld and WA, where it has been introduced after sand mining) The small leaves are oval, leathery and 15-30 mm long by 4-9 mm wide Leptospermum laevigatum - 'Coastal Tea Tree' - is a bushy and twisted tall shrub or small tree with grey-green leaves and white flowers in Spring or early Summer.

Diversity Native Seeds » Blog Archive » Leptospermum laevigatum. coastal teatree. laevigatum.from Latin laevigatus, smooth, probably a reference to the appearance of the plant General Description: The small leaves are oval, leathery and 15-30 mm long by 4-9 mm wide

Leptospermum laevigatum, Coastal Tea Tree in GardenTags plant encyclopedia. Gaudium laevigatum is known as the Coast Tea Tree and is a medium to tall shrub or small tree reaching a height of 8 metres, often with a narrow spread to about 2 metres This species is native to coastal SE Australia but is invasive outside its native range