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Kunzea ericoides, commonly known as kānuka, kanuka, or white tea-tree, is a tree or shrub in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae and is endemic to New Zealand.
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Common tree of the northern South Island only. Bark flaky. Branches often pendent at ends, bearing masses of needle-like bright green leaves and clusters of ...
kunzea ericoides from www.iucngisd.org
Jun 13, 2006 · Kunzea ericoides is a shrub or small tree that can reach heights up to 6metres. It prefers to invade abandoned pasture and native forests in ...

Kunzea ericoides

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Kunzea ericoides, commonly known as kānuka, kanuka, or white tea-tree, is a tree or shrub in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae and is endemic to New Zealand. It has white or pink flowers similar to those of Leptospermum and from its first formal... Wikipedia
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kunzea ericoides from guatemala.inaturalist.org
Kunzea ericoides, commonly known as kānuka, white tea-tree or burgan, is a tree or shrub in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae and is endemic to New Zealand.
Common name: Kanuka, white tea tree, white manuka. Botanical name: Leptospermum ericoides, Kunzea ericoides. Family: Myrtle family.
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Kunzea ericoides The Fonz ['Ifkuli19'] PPAF (Dwarf Kanuka) - A tight compact foliage plant to 2 feet tall by up to 4 feet wide with slightly pendulous red ...
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This stunning plant's small flowers can turn an entire hillside white, creating a breathtaking snow-like appearance. The tree's leaves and young shoots have ...
Nov 20, 2019 · K. ericoides is a valued ornamental tree in its native range of New Zealand and Australia, with many medicinal uses and flowers yield a high ...
kunzea ericoides from www.monrovia.com
A dense, spreading shrub with fine, soft, aromatic, light green foliage on delicate, cascading branches. Adds wonderful texture to the landscape. Excellent in ...
Kunzea ericoides × Kunzea serotina is easily recognised by the erect, somewhat open, sub-pyramidal growth habit, short, weakly fastigiate branchlets, and bright ...