Myrceugenia leptospermoides is a species of small evergreen tree or large shrub in the genus Myrceugenia of the family Myrtaceae.
Conservation status. Endangered ENB1ab(iii) (Hechenleitner et al. (2005)). Descriptions. Landrum (1986); Landrum (1988). Habit. Evergreen shrub 0.5-2 m tall ...
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Small, evergreen tree from the coastal area of Chile. This plant grows to about 1,5 m. The flower colour is white; fruits red.
Shrub 0.5-2 m high; hairs reddish-brown, a mixture of simple and dibrachiate; twigs grey to whitish-grey, densely pubescent when young, the hairs persisting ...
Summary. Though extremely rare in British and Irish gardens, the. South American genus Myrceugenia shows great horticultural potential.
Source: iNaturalist Myrceugenia leptospermoides is a species of plants with 24 observations More Info Computer Vision Model Pending
Myrceugenia leptospermoides (DC.) Kausel. Common name(s). Synonym(s). 4. Genus. Myrceugenia. Family. Myrtaceae. Flora. World flora. 3observations.
The native range of this species is S. Central Chile. It is a shrub and grows primarily in the temperate biome. Taxonomy · General information.
Jan 26, 2017 · Though extremely rare in British and Irish gardens, the South American genus Myrceugenia shows great horticultural potential and a number of ...
They are small trees or shrubs, typically with reddish brown, yellowish or whitish branched or simple hairs on the branchlets, leaves and flowers.