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Leptospermum lanigerum : ウィキペディア英語版 | Leptospermum lanigerum
''Leptospermum lanigerum'', commonly known as the Woolly Tea-tree, is a small tree or medium shrub from the plant family ''Myrtaceae''. Its common name derives from the conspicuously hairy capsules produced as fruit, along with the fine, silky hairs present on branches and leaves. ''L. lanigerum'' is widespread in many habitats, particularly in waterlogged areas such as moist, sandy coastal heaths, on river banks, riparian scrub, woodlands and on the fringe of montane grasslands. This species is endemic to Australia, with native populations occurring in New South Wales, South Australia, Tasmania and Victoria.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 year=2012 )〕 Flowers possess the typical characteristics present within the ''Leptospermum'' genus; five free, white petals, many stamens and five small sepals; although the most distinctive feature is the persistent hairy capsules and the silvery appearance of mature foliage. ''L. lanigerum'' is common and widespread throughout Australia, occurring both as natural populations and cultivated varieties. This species has been used for many years by Indigenous Australians, and is a popular garden plant today. ==Description== This small tree to medium-sized shrub is variable in size and shape and present in a number of different forms. Plants can grow as large, spreading or erect shrubs up to 3m high by 3m across, or very compact, columnar shrubs, up to 3m high and 1m across. ''L. lanigerum'' also grows as a slender tree up to 18m tall in montane habitats in Tasmania.〔Wrigley, John & Fagg, Murray 1993, p.198.〕
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