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Florida 4-H Forest Ecology

Florida 4-H Forest Ecology

Identifying Characteristics

Size/Form: Melaleuca is a sub-tropical evergreen tree that may grow up to 50' to 80' tall. It grows in dense thickets and has spongy, peeling, paper-thin bark.
Leaves: The leaves are simple, alternately-arranged and oval to elliptical in shape. The 1" - 2" leaves are greyish-green and have distinctly parallel veins. The leaves have a camphor-like odor when they are crushed.
Bark: The bark is spongy and grows in thin, white layers.
Flowers: The flowers are white blossoms growing on brush-like spikes in spring and summer months. They are fragrant and are often an allergen .
Fruit: Fruits are small, cylindrical or square woody capsules, containing many seeds.
Similar Trees on the Florida 4-H Forest Ecology Contest List:
  • None. This is the only tree on the list bearing flattened leaves with parallel veins.


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