Melaleuca Nodosa
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''Melaleuca nodosa'', commonly known as the prickly-leaved paperbark, is a plant in the myrtle family
Myrtaceae Myrtaceae, the myrtle family, is a family of dicotyledonous plants placed within the order Myrtales. Myrtle, pōhutukawa, bay rum tree, clove, guava, acca (feijoa), allspice, and eucalyptus are some notable members of this group. All speci ...
, and is endemic to eastern
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. It is a
shrub A shrub (often also called a bush) is a small-to-medium-sized perennial woody plant. Unlike herbaceous plants, shrubs have persistent woody stems above the ground. Shrubs can be either deciduous or evergreen. They are distinguished from trees ...
or small tree with narrow, sometimes needle-like leaves and profuse heads of yellow flowers as early as April or as late as January.


Description

''Melaleuca nodosa'' is a shrub or small tree, sometimes growing to tall with thick, papery bark. The stiff linear leaves are rather variable in size and shape, but usually linear to almost terete, long and wide, tapering to a sharp tip. The flowers are white to yellow and arranged in dense heads or short spikes on the ends of branches that continue to grow after flowering and sometimes also in the upper leaf axils. Each head is up to in diameter and contains up to 20 groups of flowers in threes. The petals are long and fall off as the flower matures. There are five bundles of stamens around the flower, each with 7 to 10 stamens. Flowering occurs from September to November, most prevalent in October but often at other times of the year. The fruit that follow are woody, cup-shaped capsules, long, wide, usually in tight, globular clusters along the stems.


Taxonomy

German botanist Joseph Gaertner was the first to formally describe the prickly-leaved paperbark from material in the collection of
Joseph Banks Sir Joseph Banks, 1st Baronet, (19 June 1820) was an English naturalist, botanist, and patron of the natural sciences. Banks made his name on the 1766 natural-history expedition to Newfoundland and Labrador. He took part in Captain James ...
, as ''Metrosideros nodosa'', in his '' De Fructibus et Seminibus Plantarum'' in 1788. James Edward Smith gave it its current binomial name in 1797. The
specific epithet In taxonomy, binomial nomenclature ("two-term naming system"), also called nomenclature ("two-name naming system") or binary nomenclature, is a formal system of naming species of living things by giving each a name composed of two parts, bot ...
(''nodosa'') is from the Latin ''nodosus'' meaning "knotty" or "knobby" possibly referring to the shape of the fruiting clusters.


Distribution

''Melaleuca nodosa'' occurs on the coast and tablelands of Queensland and New South Wales from the Blackdown Tableland National Park south to Campbelltown in the
Sydney Basin The Sydney Basin is an interim Australian bioregion and is both a structural entity and a depositional area, now preserved on the east coast of New South Wales, Australia and with some of its eastern side now subsided beneath the Tasman Sea. ...
. It grows on alluvial soils, from sandy through shale- to clay-based, as well as heathlands, and can form dense stands (thickets). Areas it grows in often have poor drainage. Associated heathland species include bracelet honey myrtle (''
Melaleuca armillaris ''Melaleuca armillaris'', commonly known as bracelet honey myrtle, is a plant in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae, and is native to South Australia, Victoria and Tasmania in south-eastern Australia. It is a hardy, commonly grown species, often used ...
''), heath banksia ('' Banksia ericifolia''), smooth-barked apple (''
Angophora costata ''Angophora costata'', commonly known as Sydney red gum, rusty gum or smooth-barked apple, is a species of tree that is endemic to eastern Australia. Reaching in height, the species has distinctive smooth bark that is pinkish or orange-brown wh ...
'') and red bloodwood ('' Corymbia gummifera''), and woodland species scribbly gum ('' Eucalyptus sclerophylla''), Parramatta red gum ('' E. parramattensis''), narrow-leaved apple ('' Angophora bakeri''), and white feather honeymyrtle (''
Melaleuca decora ''Melaleuca decora'', commonly known as the white feather honeymyrtle, is a plant in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae and is native to eastern Australia. It is a large shrub to small tree with papery bark, lance-shaped leaves and sweet-smelling, cr ...
''). Its presence in wallum heathland can indicate a patch of saltier soil.


Ecology

Native bees, honeybees and possibly beetles and flies pollinate the flowers of this species. ''Melaleuca nodosa'' has been recorded as a host for the mistletoe species '' Amyema congener'', '' A. gaudichaudii'', ''
Dendrophthoe curvata ''Dendrophthoe'' is a genus of hemiparasitic shrubs found in Asia and Australia known as mistletoes. The genus was described by German naturalist Carl Friedrich Philipp von Martius in 1830. Species in this genus have a variety of reported uses in ...
'' and '' D. vitellina''.


Use in cultivation

''Melaleuca nodosa'' adapts readily to cultivation and grows best in full sun and with extra moisture. Although it is not widely grown, it has potential as a hedging plant, including in areas exposed to salt spray.


Gallery

Image:Melaleuca nodosa (leaves, flower,fruits).JPG, In the
Gibraltar Range National Park Gibraltar Range is a national park in north-eastern New South Wales, Australia, north-east of Glen Innes and north of Sydney. The Park is part of the Washpool and Gibraltar Range area of the World Heritage Site Gondwana Rainforests of Au ...
Image:Melaleuca nodosa habit (ANBG).jpg, In the
Australian National Botanic Gardens The Australian National Botanic Gardens (ANBG) is a heritage-listed botanical garden located in , Canberra, in the Australian Capital Territory, Australia. Established in 1949, the Gardens is administered by the Australian Government's Departme ...
Image:Melaleuca nodosa bark.jpg, Bark Image:Melaleuca nodosa leaves and flowers (ANBG).jpg, Leaves and flowers in the ANBG


References

{{Taxonbar, from=Q6811059 Flora of New South Wales Flora of Queensland Flora of South Australia nodosa Plants described in 1788