| 11. | The hypanthium is around 3.5 mm long, the sepals around 2 mm long.
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| 12. | The cup-shaped base of the flower ( the hypanthium ) is hairy and long.
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| 13. | The outer edge of the flower cup ( the hypanthium ) and the sepals are glabrous.
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| 14. | The outer surface of the floral cup ( the hypanthium ) and the sepals are hairy.
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| 15. | The flower cup ( the hypanthium ) is at least partly buried in the corky bark.
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| 16. | The hypanthium ( 5 8 mm ) is pink and about twice as long as it is wide.
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| 17. | The hypanthium of this species is turbinate and is one of the distinguishing characteristics used to identify it.
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| 18. | The floral cup ( the hypanthium ) has a short stalk-an unusual feature for a melaleuca.
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| 19. | The cup-shaped base of the flower, the hypanthium is long and covered with silky hairs.
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| 20. | The outer surface of the flower cup ( the hypanthium ) is hairy and there are 5 petals long.
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