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Callistemon sp., Bottlebrush
Pink variety
  Callistemon sp.
Family: Myrtaceae
Bottlebrush
Origin: Australia
Can be used for bonsailarge shrub 5-10 ftsmall tree 10-20 ftfull sunmoderate waterwhite/off-white flowersred/crimson/vinous flowerspink flowersattracts butterflies, hummingbirdsSeaside, salt tolerant plantincuded in CD catalog
Withstands extended waterlogging and limited dry periods. Very showy. The flower spikes of bottlebrushes form in spring and summer and are made up of a number of individual flowers. The pollen of the flower forms on the tip of a long colored stalk called a filament. It is these filaments which give the flower spike its color and distinctive 'bottlebrush' shape. The filaments are usually yellow or red, sometimes the pollen also adds a bright yellow flush to the flower spikes. Each flower produces a small woody fruit containing hundreds of tiny seeds. These fruits form in clusters along the stem, and are usually held on the plant for many years. The seeds are usually not released from the fruits for several years, but in some species the fruits open after about a year. Fire also stimulates the opening of the fruits in some bottlebrushes. The new leaves of many bottlebrushes are very ornamental. The leaves are often colored and, in some species, they are covered with fine, soft hairs. Bottlebrushes make excellent garden plants. The flowers can be spectacular and are irresistible to nectar-feeding birds and insects. Most species are frost tolerant. They grow well in a wide variety of soils, except those which are highly alkaline. Plants grown in full sun produce the best flowers. Plants can be lightly pruned after flowering to keep them in shape. A low-phosphorous fertiliser should be applied in spring and autumn. Mulching will help retain soil moisture and reduce weed growth. Many cultivars have been selected from natural variants and hybrids between species. Some of these are very good garden plants. Other species: Callistemon brachyandrus, Prickly Bottlebrush - the tips of the small red flower-spikes are covered in yellow pollen. Callistemon formosus, Kingaroy Bottlebrush -lemon-colored flower . Callistemon salignus, Willow Bottlebrush - the flower-spikes are generally white or greenish but pink, red and mauve forms can be found. Callistemon subulatus- this compact shrub grows from 1 to 9Ft tall . Callistemon subulatus is a freely flowering plant which produces red flower spikes over summer.


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Callistemon sp., Bottlebrush
dwarf cultivar Little John

Callistemon sp., Bottlebrush
dwarf cultivar Little John
Callistemon sp., Bottlebrush
Callistemon sp., Bottlebrush
Callistemon sp., Bottlebrush
Callistemon sp., Bottlebrush
Callistemon sp., Bottlebrush
Callistemon sp., Bottlebrush
Callistemon sp., Bottlebrush
Callistemon sp., Bottlebrush
Callistemon citrinus Jeffersii
Callistemon sp., Bottlebrush
Callistemon citrinus Jeffersii
Callistemon sp., Bottlebrush
Callistemon Injune
Callistemon sp., Bottlebrush
dwarf cultivar Little John
Callistemon sp., Bottlebrush
dwarf cultivar Little John
Callistemon sp., Bottlebrush
dwarf cultivar Little John
Callistemon sp., Bottlebrush
Callistemon sp., Bottlebrush
Callistemon sp., Bottlebrush
Callistemon sp., Bottlebrush
Callistemon sp., Bottlebrush
Callistemon sp., Bottlebrush
Callistemon sp., Bottlebrush
Callistemon sp., Bottlebrush
Cultivar Kings Park
Callistemon sp., Bottlebrush
Callistemon phoeniceus
Callistemon sp., Bottlebrush
Callistemon sp., Bottlebrush
Callistemon sp., Bottlebrush
Callistemon sp., Bottlebrush
Callistemon citrinus White Anzac

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Name:Bethany
Email:alane_cleverfingers@yahoo.com
Location:Palm Bay, FL USA
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Zone:10
5 May 2007, 2:36 PM
I have found that the leaves, when crushed, give out a pleasant scent. I speculate about the viability of making potpourri with them, or distilling the oil.

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  3090 Callistemon citrinus - seeds
Weeping red Bottlebrush. Bushy shrub or small tree with arching or weeping stems and bright red flowers. Surface-sow seeds.
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50+ very small seeds1 Pack(s) in stock
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