vibrant red flower spikes the australian crimson bottlebrush plant callistemon citrinus |
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| navigate by keyword : are australia australian being belonging best bottle bottlebrush brush callistemon citrinus common crimson cultivated cylindrical eastern filament flower flowering garden genus gets its known most myrtaceae name originating parts plant pollen popular red shaped south southeastern species spike spikes stalk there they this tree variety vibrant widely |
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| The Australian Bottlebrush plant gets its name from the cylindrical bottlebrush-shaped flower spikes. Originating in Australia they are most common in eastern and south-eastern parts of Australia. There are 40 species of this plant belonging to genus Callistemon, with the crimson variety being the best known. |
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