Armidale gardening: Melaleucas have much to offer

By Warren Sheather
Updated December 1 2016 - 3:07pm, first published 2:45pm
Little beauty: Melaleuca micromera rarely grows taller than 1m high and can be used as a foreground plant in a native garden bed.
Little beauty: Melaleuca micromera rarely grows taller than 1m high and can be used as a foreground plant in a native garden bed.

The melaleucas belong to the Myrtaceae family, together with the better known callistemons, eucalypts and leptospermums. There are at least 200 species with Western Australia home to the majority of species.

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