| Etymology | Genus: From two Greek words, melas, black, and leukos, white, because the first Melaleuca described had white branches against a black trunk, possibly blackened by fire. Species: From Latin, lateritius, dark brick red, referring to the colour of the flowers. |
| | Popular in cultivation because of its brilliant flowers and its adaptability in semi-arid, temperate and sub-tropical regions. It prefers a sunny site but will tolerate some shade, can withstand extended dry periods but can be damaged by heavy frosts. Plants respond well to pruning and old plants can be rejuvenated by very hard pruning. |