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Vibrant red flower spikes of the Australian Crimson Bottlebrush plant, Callistemon citrinus Royalty Free Stock Photo
The flower spikes of the Australian bottlebrush plant form in spring and summer and are made up of a number of individual flowers Royalty Free Stock Photo
Close-up of spikes of red flowers of bottlebrush plant. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Red Bottle Brush Plant Flowers close up Royalty Free Stock Photo
Spikes of red flowers of bottlebrush plant. Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
Vibrant red flower spikes of the Australian Crimson Bottlebrush plant, Callistemon citrinus
Red flowers of Bottlebrush flowering plant in a garden. Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
   
   
   
   
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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