Broom tea-tree
Leptospermum scoparium
Synonyms: Leptospermum scoparium var. sericeum, Leptospermum scoparium var. linearifolium, Leptospermum scoparium rubrum-pygmaeum, Leptospermum scoparium var. linifolium, Leptospermum nichollsii, Leptospermum bullatum, Leptospermum obliquum, Leptospermum scoparium var. eximea, Leptospermum oxycedrus, Leptospermum humifusum, Leptospermum scoparium var. myrtifolium, Leptospermum pungens, Leptospermum floribundum, Leptospermum linifolium, Leptospermum scoparium var. nichollsii, Leptospermum scoparium var. prostratum, Melaleuca scoparia, Leptospermum scoparium var. parvum, Leptospermum scoparium var. incanum, Leptospermum scoparium var. forsteri, Leptospermum scoparium roseum, Leptospermum scoparium var. vulgare, Leptospermum scoparium var. confertifolium, Leptospermum multiflorum, Leptospermum scoparium var. bullatum
Western Herbalism Properties
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Botanical Description
Leptospermum scoparium is an evergreen shrub or small tree of the Myrtaceae family, typically growing 2 to 5 metres tall, occasionally reaching 10 metres, with a densely branched habit and reddish-brown, papery bark that peels in long strips. The small, alternate, sessile leaves are narrowly lanceolate to ovate, 7 to 20 millimetres long and 2 to 6 millimetres wide, stiff, sharply pointed and strongly aromatic when crushed, releasing a characteristic spicy, oily fragrance. Solitary five-petalled flowers, 8 to 15 millimetres across, are borne profusely along the branches in spring and summer; petals are usually white but pink and red forms occur, surrounding a cup-shaped hypanthium and numerous short stamens. The fruit is a small, woody, persistent five-valved capsule about 5 to 7 millimetres in diameter that releases tiny seeds when mature. Native to New Zealand and southeastern Australia, the species colonises regenerating scrub, heathland, forest margins and disturbed ground over a wide range of soils.
Cultural & Historical Context
Traditional American Uses
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