Amyema melaleucae, also known as the tea-tree mistletoe, is a species of flowering plant within the genus Amyema, an epiphytic hemiparasitic plant of the family Loranthaceae native to Australia and found in Western Australia and South Australia on the coast, from north of Perth almost to the Victorian border.
[7][6] Unlike many other Amyemas, the corolla in bud is smooth.
[7][6] The inflorescence consists of an umbel of triads (flowers in groups of three) on a stalk (peduncle).
[7][6] The flowers are pink and red and may be seen from January to April or August to November.
[7] It grows in coastal scrub, (usually) on Melaleucas.,[8] Barlow (1984)[8] and Paczkowska (1995)[5] both state that is only found on Melaleucas.