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'''''Tristaniopsis''''' is a genus of 40 species of [[shrub]] and [[tree]] in the myrtle family [[Myrtaceae]]. They have a wide distribution, ranging from [[Burma]], [[Thailand]], [[Malesia]], [[New Caledonia]] and [[Australia]]. | '''''Tristaniopsis''''' is a genus of 40 species of [[shrub]] and [[tree]] in the myrtle family [[Myrtaceae]]. They have a wide distribution, ranging from [[Burma]], [[Thailand]], [[Malesia]], [[New Caledonia]] and [[Australia]]. | ||
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*''[[Tristaniopsis glauca]]'' | |||
*''[[Tristaniopsis lucida]]'' | *''[[Tristaniopsis lucida]]'' | ||
*''[[Tristaniopsis macphersonii]]'' | *''[[Tristaniopsis macphersonii]]'' |
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Tristaniopsis is a genus of 40 species of shrub and tree in the myrtle family Myrtaceae. They have a wide distribution, ranging from Burma, Thailand, Malesia, New Caledonia and Australia.
Cultivation
Propagation
Pests and diseases
Species
Species include:
- Tristaniopsis glauca
- Tristaniopsis lucida
- Tristaniopsis macphersonii
- Tristaniopsis minutiflora
- Tristaniopsis polyandra
- Tristaniopsis reticulata
- Tristaniopsis vieillardii
- Tristaniopsis yateensis
There are three endemic Australian species:
They were originally part of the genus Tristania and are known as Water Gums, River Gums or Kanukas.
Gallery
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References
External links
- w:Tristaniopsis. Some of the material on this page may be from Wikipedia, under the Creative Commons license.
- Tristaniopsis QR Code (Size 50, 100, 200, 500)