Melaleuca incana
Melaleuca incana is a widespread member of the genus, commonly grown in general horticulture.
The species is a small to medium shrub with a weeping growth habit, reaching heights of 2 to 3 meters.
Its cream or white, bottlebrush-shaped flowers appear in spring in small spikes about 3-4 cm long.
While M. incana is native to a dry summer climate, it can adapt well to the wetter summers on Australia's east coast. Adequate watering is necessary during dry periods.