Agonis is a genus of four species in the plant family Myrtaceae. All are endemic to Western Australia, growing near the coast in the south west. Only one, Agonis flexuosa, grows to ...
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Agonis flexuosa, commonly known as Western Australian Peppermint, Swan River Peppermint, Peppermint and Willow Myrtle, is a species of tree that grows in the south west of Western ...
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Family: Myrtaceae: Distribution: Coastal areas of south Western Australia. Common Name: Willow myrtle: Derivation of Name: Agonis....from Greek, agon, a cluster, referring to the ...
http://asgap.org.au/a-fle.html
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Agonis plant identification description, photos, and information on potting, growing, propagation, varieties, and region of origin
http://www.botany.com/agonis.htm
This page describes the preferred growing conditions for the Peppermint Tree, Agonis flexuosa, and shows photo of this tree.
http://www.californiagardens.com/Plant_Pages/agonis_flexuosa.htm
Willow Myrtle. Willow Myrtle is an Australian plant, originating on the sand plains of Western Australia , that has found a niche in south-eastern Australia .
http://www.metrotrees.com.au/treehandbook/page-listings/agonis-flexuosa.html
A short article, with photographs on the growing of Agonis juniperina
http://www.anbg.gov.au/gnp/gnp3/agonis-juniperina.html
Agonis flexuosa PEPPERMINT WILLOW This is a great choice when looking for a smaller tree with weeping characteristics. Peppermint Willow is an evergreen tree that only reaches 25 ...
http://www.ocnursery.com/shade-agonis.html