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Melaleuca glauca, commonly known as Albany bottlebrush is a plant in the myrtle family, and is to the south-west of Western Australia. (Some Australian state continue to use the name Callistemon glaucus. claims that there is no type material for Callistemon speciosus and includes it here as a synonym.) It is a tall shrub with leaves and spikes of red flowers in spring.


Description
Melaleuca glauca is a shrub growing to tall with hard, fibrous bark. Its leaves are arranged alternately and are long, wide, flat, mostly narrow egg-shaped with a mid-vein and 11 to 20 branching veins.
(2025). 9781922137517, Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research.

The flowers are bright red and arranged in spikes on the ends of branches which continue to grow after flowering. The spikes are up to in diameter with 20 to 120 or more individual flowers. The petals are long and fall off as the flower ages. The stamens are arranged in five bundles around the flower and there are between 6 and 15 stamens per bundle. Flowering occurs from October to December and is followed by fruit which are woody capsules, long.


Taxonomy and naming
The Albany bottlebrush was first formally described in 1830 by the botanist Robert Sweet, who gave it the name Callistemon glaucus and published the description in his book Hortus Britannicus. In 2013, changed the name to Melaleuca glauca and published the name change in Melaleucas : their botany, essential oils and uses.

In 1815 Aimé Bonpland described Metrosideros glauca but the name was not a validly published name (a nom. illeg.), having already been used by Georges de Courset in 1811. Callistemon glaucus is regarded as a synonym of Melaleuca glauca by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.

The ( glauca) is from the glaucus meaning "", referring to the leaves seen by Bonpland.


Distribution and habitat
Melaleuca glauca occurs in the south and south-western coastal districts of Western Australia between Perth and Albany in the , Swan Coastal Plain and Warren , where it grows in swampy ground in sandy or clayey soils.
(2025). 9780646402437, Wildflower Society of Western Australia.


Conservation status
Melaleuca glauca is listed as "not threatened" by the Government of Western Australia Department of Parks and Wildlife.


Use in horticulture
Melaleuca glauca is widely grown as an ornamental (as Callistemon glaucus) in temperate parts of Australia.

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