A 2010 study of the genera " Actinostrobus " and " Callitris " found that all three species of " Actinostrobus " lay within the current concept of " Callitris " based on analysis of 42 morphological and anatomical characters, hence " Actinostrobus pyramidalis " was renamed " Callitris pyramidalis ".
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For the last species their root system needs to be permanently in water or saturated soil, which is a good indicator of flood patterns . " P . communis ", " E . pyramidalis " and " O . barthii " for example dominate only in areas where the depth of flooding does not exceed 130 cm over a period of ten years or 118 cm for one month in the year.
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""'Melaleuca pyramidalis " "'is a plant in the myrtle endemic to small areas of Queensland in Australia . ( Some Australian state herbaria use the name " Callistemon pyramidalis " . ) It is closely related to " Melaleuca citrina " ( " Callistemon citrinus " ) but is distinguished from it mainly by leaf and stamen differences . " Melaleuca pyramidalis " is only known from the summits of three mountains in Queensland.
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""'Melaleuca pyramidalis " "'is a plant in the myrtle endemic to small areas of Queensland in Australia . ( Some Australian state herbaria use the name " Callistemon pyramidalis " . ) It is closely related to " Melaleuca citrina " ( " Callistemon citrinus " ) but is distinguished from it mainly by leaf and stamen differences . " Melaleuca pyramidalis " is only known from the summits of three mountains in Queensland.
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""'Melaleuca pyramidalis " "'is a plant in the myrtle endemic to small areas of Queensland in Australia . ( Some Australian state herbaria use the name " Callistemon pyramidalis " . ) It is closely related to " Melaleuca citrina " ( " Callistemon citrinus " ) but is distinguished from it mainly by leaf and stamen differences . " Melaleuca pyramidalis " is only known from the summits of three mountains in Queensland.