Callistemon
Callistemon is a genus far more commonly known as ‘Bottlebrush’. Most Bottlebrushes occur in the east and south-east of Australia. The flower spikes of Bottlebrushes form in spring and summer and are made up of a number of individual flowers. Each flower produces a small woody fruit containing hundred of tiny seeds.
- Make excellent garden plants
- Height ranges from 0.5m to 4m tall
- Most species are frost tolerant
- Best flowers come from full sun plantation
Western Glory Bottlebrush has a bushy growth habit, green leaves and bright red flowers.
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The Packers Selection is an Australian native, evergreen bottlebrush, with a slight weeping habit.
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The Lemon Bottlebrush has an upright habit, grey-green leaves and pale yellow flowers.
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The Pine-Leafed Bottlebrush has a compact, dense habit, green leaves and green flowers.
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Great Balls of Fire has a compact, dense, bushy habit, green and red leaves and white flowers.
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The River Bottlebrush has a gently pendulous habit, grey-green leaves and creamy-yellow flowers.
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The Tonghi Bottlebrush has an arching growth habit, bright green leaves and red flowers.
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The Dawsons River Bottlebrush is an Australian native, evergreen shrub. It has an upright, spreading habit.
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