Leptospermum thompsonii
Leptospermum thompsonii, commonly known as the monga tea-tree, is a species of tall shrub that is endemic to south eastern New South Wales. It has rough, flaky bark, broadly elliptical to egg-shaped leaves with the narrower end towards the base, and a sharply-pointed tip, white flowers and fruit that remains on the plant at maturity.
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Leptospermum thompsonii
Leptospermum thompsonii, commonly known as the monga tea-tree, is a species of tall shrub that is endemic to south eastern New South Wales. It has rough, flaky bark, broadly elliptical to egg-shaped leaves with the narrower end towards the base, and a sharply-pointed tip, white flowers and fruit that remains on the plant at maturity.
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Leptospermum thompsonii, commo ...... ains on the plant at maturity.
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Leptospermum
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Near Clyde Mountain
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Monga tea-tree
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thompsonii
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Leptospermum thompsonii, commo ...... ains on the plant at maturity.
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Leptospermum thompsonii
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