Leptospermum argenteum
Leptospermum argenteum, commonly known as the Mt Royal tea-tree, is a species of shrub that is endemic to the higher parts of Barrington Tops in New South Wales. It has smooth bark, stems with a flange along the sides, broad leaves, white flowers and unlike many others in the genus, it is never lemon-scented.
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Leptospermum argenteum
Leptospermum argenteum, commonly known as the Mt Royal tea-tree, is a species of shrub that is endemic to the higher parts of Barrington Tops in New South Wales. It has smooth bark, stems with a flange along the sides, broad leaves, white flowers and unlike many others in the genus, it is never lemon-scented.
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Leptospermum argenteum, common ...... us, it is never lemon-scented.
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Leptospermum argenteum, common ...... us, it is never lemon-scented.
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Leptospermum argenteum
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