Species id: another possible tea tree
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Species id: another possible tea tree
Just looking to find out what this could be. Keen to understand it more. Thanks guys.
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Re: Species id: another possible tea tree
There's a seed pod visible in one photo. Looks like it is from the myrtacea family which includes leptospermum, kunzea, astartea and others.
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Re: Species id: another possible tea tree
This one looks like Kunzea peduncularis , Mountain Burgan . Which used to be called Kunzea ericoides . It can get confusing because it's still sold as Kunzea ericoides at nurseries .