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Leptospermum jingera
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Gaudium jingera, commonly known as the stringybark tea-tree, is a species of flowering plant in the family Myrtaceae and is endemic to Victoria, Australia. It has papery bark on the larger branches, smooth bark on the younger stems, narrowly egg-shaped to elliptical leaves, white flowers and silky-hairy, hemispherical fruit....read more on Wikipedia.
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