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melaleuca

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melaleuca [ˌmɛləˈluːkə]
n
(Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Plants) any shrub or tree of the mostly Australian myrtaceous genus Melaleuca, found in sandy or swampy regions
[New Latin, from Greek melas black + leukos white, from its black trunk and white branches]


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