Definitions
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- noun Any of several
Australian plants , of the genus Melaleuca, that haveflaky bark
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Examples
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Brackish and freshwater wetlands behind mangrove areas in Cambodia and the Mekong delta area of Vietnam typically are dominated by dense stands of Meleuca leucadendron called the paperbark swamps or rear mangrove communities.
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Native species have recolonised, and now blackbirds forage among mouldering leaves of New World tulip trees, maples, paperbark birches and red oaks that decay into the soil alongside Old World durmast oak, alder, ash and rowan fallen foliage.
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A low throbbing tone not unlike that made by the booming paperbark trees emerged, only deeper and with variations.
The Lives of Felix Gunderson Sugu Althomsons 2010
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As they climbed higher, the last of the paperbark trees gave way wholly to evergreens.
The Lives of Felix Gunderson Sugu Althomsons 2010
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Volunteer convict labor has been used in Florida to cut paperbark trees and in Kentucky to rip out Eurasian musk thistle.
Invasive species 2009
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The Green Man recommends using Allegheny serviceberry as a n adjunct to Serviceberry 'Autumn Brilliance' along with black tupelo, paperbark maple, river birch 'Heritage,' and white fir...all equity trees.
LOW-MANAGEMENT ALLEGHENY SERVICEBERRY FOR BEAUTY ALL 4 SEASONS Pooky 2009
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In south and southeast Kalimantan, original freshwater swamp forests were converted to single-species stands of paperbark (gelam) (Melaleuca cajuputi), sedge and swamp grass, or wet rice fields.
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Lowland rain forests occur as small habitat pockets with rare tropical flora in Eucalyptus, Barringtonia or Melaleuca (paperbark) dominated vegetation of two types: rain forest associated with springs and seepages; and rain forest on freely draining land.
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Other categories comprise: mangrove; samphire; lowland rain forest; paperbark swamp; seasonal floodplain and sandstone rain forest.
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During repeated burns or uncontrolled fires paperbark regenerates quickly, outcompeting and eradicating most native species.
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melaleuca.
"She looks up and sees Lester and the boys hauling the net up onto the beach. The water is flat behind them. She can almost see the trees etched out on the other bank, the paperbarks where the dunes begin."
Cloudstreet by Tim Winton, p 28 of the Graywolf Press hardcover edition
March 27, 2010