Description and Uses
				
				
					Melaleuca alternifolia (Tea tree) is a 
					
					tropical					 
					shrub from 
					Northern Australia					. It is mainly grown for its 
					
					oil crops
					, which have a 
					long shelf life. The crop is harvested by
					hand picking. It starts flowering after
					0 - 
					0 years. The yield will be 
					{missing data}, but in its top season there will be a yield of
					{missing data}. Other crop types include;
					oil, 					ornamental, 																				.					 The 
					
					{missing data}																				 is used as 
					
					{missing data}					. The 
					
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					{missing data}					 ({missing data} - 
					{missing data}) as its significant 
					phytochemical. There is 
					{missing data}					extracted by 
					
					{missing data}					 from the 
					shrub's 
					{missing data} yielding
					{missing data} - 
					{missing data} oil. The 
					shrub's wood is called 
					{missing data} and has a density of 
					0 - 
					0 kg/m³. Regarding firewood production the 
					shrub's growing speed is
					slow, it's energetic value is 
					0 ckal/kg and the wood's drying speed is 
					{missing data}. After 
					90 years the 
					shrub can be totally removed as it reached its commercial and ecological goal.
					Melaleuca alternifolia has a lifespan of 
					200 years.  
				
				
				
					Environmental limitations
				
				
					The shrub is 
					7 meters tall with a crown of 
					5 meters wide. The 
					shrub prefers a planting distance of 
					300 cm and a row distance of 
					600 cm. It is 
					slow growing and 
					intolerant to shade.
					Melaleuca alternifolia has a 
					shallow root-system and it has symbiotic associations with the
																																								 fungi
					(endo-mycorrhiza). It is 
					not able to fix nitrogen with 
					"any bacteria. The name(s) or string of bacteria include(s)
					"not applicable																				". The 
					shrub's flower-morphology is 
					hermaphroditic and is pollinated by
					bees.  
					Melaleuca alternifolia is 
					{missing data} and
					allelopathic and has
					no thorns.
				
					Melaleuca alternifolia thrives in an altitude of 
					0 to 
					3000 meters above sea-level
					(tropical). The minimum temperature is 
					6°C; optimally between
					19 - 
					27°C. The optimal rainfall is 
					1800
mm/year. Without irrigation the annual rainfall should be between
					1000 - 
					1600mm (L/m²).  The optimal soil-pH is between 
					5.0 - 
					7.0 in a soil texture of 
					clay. To salt it is
					intolerant to wind 
					{missing data} and to fire
					a bit tolerant.
				
				
				
					Pests and Diseases
				
				
					Melaleuca alternifolia is susceptible to the following pests:
					
						                    
					
											
					
											
					
											
					
											
					
						.					 And it's susceptible to the following diseases:
					
					(missing data)					, 
					
										, 
					
										.
				
				
				
					Seed Propagation
				
				
					Seeds are
					orthodox and can be stored for 
					15 months. There are approximative 
					75000
 seeds/kg.  The seeds can be propagated as followed:
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