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| | |familia=Myrtaceae | | |familia=Myrtaceae |
| − | |genus=Tristania | + | |genus=Tristania |
| | |species=neriifolia | | |species=neriifolia |
| | + | |taxo_author=R.Br. |
| | |common_name=Dwarf water gum, Water Gum | | |common_name=Dwarf water gum, Water Gum |
| | |name_ref=Flora - A Gardener's Encyclopedia | | |name_ref=Flora - A Gardener's Encyclopedia |
| | + | |habit=tree |
| | + | |habit_ref=Wikipedia |
| | |Max ht box=15 | | |Max ht box=15 |
| | |Max ht metric=ft | | |Max ht metric=ft |
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| | |Max wd metric=ft | | |Max wd metric=ft |
| | |width_ref=Flora - A Gardener's Encyclopedia | | |width_ref=Flora - A Gardener's Encyclopedia |
| | + | |lifespan=perennial |
| | |exposure=sun | | |exposure=sun |
| | |sun_ref=Flora - A Gardener's Encyclopedia | | |sun_ref=Flora - A Gardener's Encyclopedia |
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| | |usda_ref=Flora - A Gardener's Encyclopedia | | |usda_ref=Flora - A Gardener's Encyclopedia |
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| − | |image=Upload.png | + | |image=Tristania neriifolia Ourimbah.jpg |
| − | |image_width=240 | + | |image_width=200 |
| | + | |image_caption=Tristania neriifolia |
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| | + | '''''Tristania''''' is a [[monotypic]] genus in the myrtle family [[Myrtaceae]], native to [[New South Wales]], [[Australia]], closely related to ''[[bottlebrush|Callistemon]]''. The genus had a number of species, but some have been reclassified as ''[[Lophostemon]]'' and ''[[Tristaniopsis]]''. |
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| | + | The sole species in the genus is ''T. neriifolia''. |
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| | + | It is a small [[tree]], with dense branching. The [[leaf|leaves]] are [[evergreen]], opposite, simple, lanceolate, from 5-9 cm long and 1 cm broad. The [[flower]]s are produced in dense clusters of 3-15 together; each flower is 1-1.5 cm diameter, with five small yellow petals and numerous conspicuous stamens. |
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| | + | It is commonly known as the water gum. |
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| | + | Tristania (in honor of Jules M. C. Tristan, 1776-1861, a French botanist). Myrtaceae, Tall trees or shrubs, evergreen, cultivated as greenhouse shrubs in Europe and hardy in California and Florida. |
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| | + | Leaves alternate or somewhat whorled and approximate at the ends of the branches, rarely opposite: fls. usually rather small, yellow or white, in axillary, peduncled cymes; calyx-tube turbinate-campanulate, limb with 5 short segms.; petals 5; stamens numerous; ovary inferior or semi-superior.—About 23 species, Malaya. New Caledonia, and Austral. Prop. by half-ripened cuttings in sand under glass, or by seeds. |
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