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English: Melaleuca quinquenervia, the paper-barked tea-tree, is common on the floodplains and wet areas of 7th Brigade Park. It is a small to medium sized tree with thick, papery persistent bark. Flowers are usually cream and though sometimes pink or red flowering individuals can be found. The tree is a favourite host for Ficus rubiginosa and Ficus virens hemi-epiphyes, which in time grow and envelope the host.
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Melaleuca quinquenervia, the paper-barked tea-tree, is common on the floodplains and wet areas of 7th Brigade Park. It is a small to medium sized tree with thick, papery persistent bark.

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