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Bottle Brush

Callistemon sp.

Description:

Callistemon (pronounced /ˌkælɨˈstiːmən/[2]) is a genus of 34 species of shrubs in the family Myrtaceae, all of which are endemic to Australia. It is sometimes considered a synonym of Melaleuca,[1] and four Callistemon species from New Caledonia were moved to that genus by Lyndley Craven and John Dawson in 1998. Callistemon species are commonly referred to as bottlebrushes because of their cylindrical, brush like flowers resembling a traditional bottle brush. They are found in the more temperate regions of Australia, mostly along the east coast and south-west, and typically favour moist conditions so when planted in gardens thrive on regular watering. However, at least some of the species are drought-resistant.

Habitat:

Semi-arid urban setting.

Notes:

This tree is about 20 feet tall.

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1 Comment

Liz113
Liz113 12 years ago

Beautiful plant.

Ava T-B
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Ava T-B

San Diego, California, USA

Spotted on Oct 3, 2011
Submitted on Oct 5, 2011

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