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{{Taxobox
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| name = ''Waterhousea''
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| regnum = ]ae
| divisio = ]
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| ordo = ]
| familia = ]
| genus = '''''Waterhousea'''''
| genus_authority = ]
| subdivision_ranks = Species
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'''''Waterhousea''''' is a genus of 4 species of small ] in the myrtle family ]. They are endemic to ], along the eastern coast. The genus is a relatively new creation, being split off from '']''
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The most common species, ''W. floribunda'' is a widely grown street tree and is known as the weeping lilly pilly.

''Waterhousea'' species are used as food plants by the ]e of some ] species including '']''.

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