XANTHOSTEMON CHRYSANTHUS Xanthostemon chrysanthus, the brilliant penda or first love, is a types of tree in the myrtle family Myrtaceae, endemic to (establish just in) north eastern Queensland, Australia. It is a famous nursery plant with pompous yellow blossoms. Scientific classification It was first depicted in 1864 by Victorian Government Botanist Ferdinand von Mueller as Metrosideros chrysantha,in the wake of being gathered by John Dallachy on 12 April 1864 from Rockingham Bay in northern Queensland.It was renamed in the sort Xanthostemon by George Bentham in the third volume of his Flora Australiensis in 1867.The species name is gotten from the Ancient Greek words chrysos "brilliant", and "anthos" "blossom" Portrayal Xanthostemon chrysanthus develops as a tree to 10–15 meters (33–49 ft) high and 5–8 meters (16–26 ft) wide in the wild, however for the most part considerably more minimized in gardens. The bark is unpleasant and the propensity shaggy. ...
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