Melaleuca

Contains 3 accepted taxa overall.

Characteristics
Melaleuca L.
MELALEUCA
The arrangement of the stamens has been found to be an inadequate distinction between Callistemon and Melaleuca, and thus Melaleuca was expanded to include Callistemon (Craven 2006). Many other genera have been subsumed into Melaleuca based on DNA studies (Craven et al. 2014). However, the taxonomy of Melaleuca is still under revision and some prefer to retain Callistemon for a certain group of Australian species (Udovicic & Spencer 2012).
Classification
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MYRTALES
Melaleuca
Citation
MELALEUCA Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., ed. 12. 509. 1767; Mant. Pl. 14, 105. 1767, nom. cons. vs. Kajuputi Adanson 1763.
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TYPE: Melaleuca leucadendra (Linnaeus) Linnaeus, typ. cons. (Myrtus leucadendra Linnaeus)
Species
Scientific Name Common Name Herbarium Specimens Status Photos
Melaleuca linariifolia CAJEPUT TREE Not Native
Melaleuca quinquenervia PUNKTREE Not Native FAC (NWPL) Y AD (WAP) FAC (DEP)
Melaleuca viminalis BOTTLEBRUSH Not Native Y
[Family identification key]
1.  Leaf blades < 4 mm wide
1.  Largest leaf blades > 4 mm wide
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2.  Leaf blades elliptic; flowers joined to the inflorescence axis in clusters of 3; filaments white to greenish to yellow
2.  Leaf blades linear-elliptic; flowers joined to the inflorescence singly; filaments red