Kuntze Melaleuca quadrifaria, commonly known as limestone honey-myrtle, is a plant in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae, and is native to the south of Western Australia.
Its leaves are small and arranged in alternating pairs at right angles to those above and below (decussate) so that they form four rows along the branches.
[2] The flowers are white or cream and are arranged in small heads or spikes on the sides of the branches.
[2] This melaleuca occurs from the Newdegate area and east as far as the border region with South Australia[2][6] including parts of Fraser Range Station, Cape Arid National Park and Balladonia[3] in the Coolgardie, Hampton, Mallee and Nullarbor Plain biogeographic regions.
[8] This species is common throughout its range and is classified as "not threatened" by the Government of Western Australia Department of Parks and Wildlife.