Agonis flexuosa is a species of tree that grows in the southwest of Western Australia. It is easily the most common of the Agonis species, and is one of the most recognisable trees of Western Australia, being commonly grown in parks and on road verges in Perth.
The species is commonly known as Western Australian peppermint, Swan River peppermint or peppermint, and willow myrtle for its weeping habit.
The Noongar peoples know the tree as Wanil, Wonnow, Wonong[1] or Wannang.[2]
^"Noongar names for plants". kippleonline.net. Archived from the original on 2016-11-20. Retrieved 24 November 2016.
^"Plants of the Denmark walk trails: Traditional Noongar Names and Uses". Green skills Inc. Archived from the original on 12 July 2017. Retrieved 29 May 2017.
Agonisflexuosa is a species of tree that grows in the southwest of Western Australia. It is easily the most common of the Agonis species, and is one...
eucalyptus. Agonis baxteri Agonisflexuosa Western Australian peppermint, Swan River peppermint, or willow myrtle is the most well-known Agonis, being a...
Flexuosa, meaning "full of bends" in Latin, may refer to: Agonisflexuosa, a species of tree Deschampsia flexuosa, a species of bunchgrass Erysiphe flexuosa...
flowers and fruit, especially in groves of the weeping peppermint Agonisflexuosa. Breeding occurs mainly during the winter, the single juvenile emerging...
Western Australia. The wingspan is about 110 mm. The larvae feed on Agonisflexuosa. They bore in the stem of their host plant. Herbison-Evans, Don & Crossley...
Hakea, Acacia, Nuytsia floribunda and various Myrtaceae, including Agonisflexuosa and Melaleuca species, and especially Eucalyptus, as well as Nothofagus...
woodland or open forest they are often associated with peppermint trees (Agonisflexuosa) in the understorey. As a durable hardwood, the timber is sought after...
trees and shrubs found in the understorey include the peppermint (Agonisflexuosa), karri sheoak (Allocasuarina decussata), karri wattle (Acacia pentadenia)...
for the biological control of Australian myrtle. The larvae feed on Agonisflexuosa and Leptospermum laevigatum. They probably mine the leaves of their...
contains 104 species of plants. Large stands of peppermint trees (Agonisflexuosa) are found on the sheltered upper slopes of the island, while forested...
Garryowen's north. A Cordyline stricta, Western Australian peppermint (Agonisflexuosa) and a hedge of Cape plumbago (P.capensis) are to the house's north-east...
south-east Asia and Oceania with a main diversity center in Australia. Agonis (Australia) Asteromyrtus (Australia) Homalospermum (Australia) Kunzea (Australia...
where it can forms dense stands. Other associated species include Agonisflexuosa, Allocasuarina decussata and Chorilaena quercifolia as well as a host...
paperbark-sedge swamps, and Holocene marine dunes are covered with Agonisflexuosa woodlands. The Yalgoo Region This region is an interzone between South-western...
association with Taxandria marginata, Western Australian peppermint (Agonisflexuosa), Andersonia sprengelioides and species of Hakea in scrub and heath...
Myrsinaceae (myrsine family) Myrtaceae: myrtle family Agonis: peppermint myrtles Agonisflexuosa Western Australian peppermint; Swan River peppermint;...
forms include low woodland of E. marginata and Banksia species (8%); Agonisflexuosa woodlands or scrub on Holocene marine dunes (5%); and swamps supporting...