

How to identify Bracelet honey-myrtle (Melaleuca armillaris)
Bracelet honey-myrtle is a robust evergreen tree or shrub that can grow up to 30 feet (approximately 9 meters) in height with a spread reaching 25 feet (around 7.5 meters). Its foliage consists of needlelike, light green leaves each about 1 inch (2.5 cm) in length. The bark exhibits a grey, furrowed appearance that notably peels away in strips. During late spring to summer, it produces pale cream flowers. This species is resilient to various conditions, including drought and frost, although the latter may damage new growth at the tips. Bracelet honey-myrtle can withstand temperatures as low as 20 degrees F (-6 degrees C) and is also capable of tolerating harsh coastal winds.
Robust evergreen tree or shrub, reaching up to 30 feet (9 meters) in height.
Needlelike light green leaves, each approximately 1 inch (2.5 cm) long.
Grey bark peeling in strips, giving a furrowed appearance.
Produces pale cream flowers during late spring to summer.
Resilient to drought, frost (damaging new growth), and harsh coastal winds.
Scientific Classification of Bracelet honey-myrtle