Family: Myrtaceae
Author: Salisb.
Bibliography: Prodr. stirp. Chap. Allerton 350. 1796
Year: 1796
Status: accepted
Rank: species
Genus: Leptospermum
Vegetable: False
Observations: E. Australia to Lord Howe I.
Description
Australian wild may, scientifically known as Leptospermum polygalifolium, is a remarkable plant that belongs to the Myrtaceae family. This beautiful species is indigenous to eastern Australia and extends its natural habitat to the idyllic Lord Howe Island. The original recognition and description of this plant were documented as early as 1796.
The Australian wild may is known for its enchanting appearance, which makes it a valuable addition to gardens and natural landscapes. This hardy shrub displays an array of petite, aromatic leaves that contribute to its distinctive and appealing fragrance. The flowers, which typically bloom in a profusion of white or creamy hues, attract a variety of pollinators, including bees and butterflies, playing a crucial role in the ecosystem.
Leptospermum polygalifolium is adapted to grow in various soil types, thriving particularly well in well-drained soils. It exhibits a resilient nature, capable of withstanding both drought conditions and coastal exposure, making it an excellent choice for sustainable gardening in challenging environments.
In addition to its ornamental value, Australian wild may has been traditionally used by indigenous communities for its medicinal properties. The leaves and extracts have been valued for their potential therapeutic benefits, including antiseptic and anti-inflammatory uses.
Overall, the Australian wild may is a testament to the diverse and rich flora of Australia. Its enduring popularity in horticulture and natural medicine underscores its importance and versatility, ensuring that this plant continues to be cherished and studied for generations to come.
Common Names
Swe: snömyrten
En: Australian wild may, Broom bush, Common tea-tree, Jelly bush, Wild May
Ms: Pokok Gelam Bukit
Ru: Тонкосемянник истодолистный
Sv: Snömyrten
Synonyms
Distribution
- New South Wales (native)
- Norfolk Is. (native)
- Queensland (native)
- Hawaii (introduced)
Additional Images
Flower
Taken Jul 25, 2022 by Michal Svit (cc-by-sa)
Taken Jul 25, 2022 by Michal Svit (cc-by-sa)
Sources
- WFO (No URL)
- IPNI (No URL)
- GBIF (https://www.gbif.org/species/3181788)
- POWO (http://powo.science.kew.org/taxon/urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:597483-1)
- PlantNet (https://identify.plantnet.org/species/the-plant-list/Leptospermum polygalifolium Salisb.)