Calythrix microphylla A.Cunn. var. microphylla orth. var.
Calythrix wickhamiana S.Moore orth. var.
Calytrhix cupressoides A.Rich. orth. var.
Calytrix conferta A.Cunn.
Calytrix cupressifolia A.Rich.
Calytrix cupressoides A.Rich. orth. var.
Calytrix interstans S.Moore
Calytrix microphylla A.Cunn. nom. illeg.
Calytrix microphylla A.Cunn. var. microphylla
Calytrix wickhamiana S.Moore
Calytrix exstipulata, commonly known as turkey bush, Kimberley heather, heather bush or pink fringe-myrtle,[2] is a species of flowering plant in the myrtle family Myrtaceae and is endemic to northern Australia. It is an erect shrub with narrowly egg-shaped to elliptic leaves and clusters of dark red, pink and white flowers with mainly pink stamens.
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