Bottlebrush plants (Callistemon spp.) get their name from the spikes of flowers that bloom at the ends of the stems, bearing a strong resemblance to a bottle brush. Grow them as shrubs or small trees that grow up to 15 feet. Most bottlebrush varieties bloom over a long summer season in shades of red or crimson.
Think I would love one of these flowering beauties!
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Would be nice in your garden!
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🌸🌸🌸🌸
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Pragtig!!
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Baie dankie Perdebytjie!!! Kom nou eers hierby uit!! 😦
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beautiful tree- I have never seen one!
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Glad I could introduce a new one to you!
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We have these in San Francisco, too.
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Yes I think they grow everywhere!
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Beautiful and, to me, that first shot looks very Christmasy. 🙂
janet
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I agree with you, it does!
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I never knew what these were called. Nice!
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I am glad that now you do! 😀
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Those are wonderful. I should put some in my yard.
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It would brighten it up! 😀
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I have always liked these and have planted some in my back garden to screen the fence.
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I love their bright flowers!
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Me too but then red is my favourite colour.
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It is mine too!
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