Everything about Callistemon Citrinus totally explained
Callistemon citrinus, also known as
Crimson Bottlebrush is a
shrub in the family
Myrtaceae. It is native to the states of
Queensland,
New South Wales and
Victoria in
Australia, occurring in the vicinity of rocky streams and near-coastal swamps.
It grows to between 1 and 3 metres in height and has
leaves which are 3 to 7 cm long and 5 to 8 mm wide. The flower spikes are 6 to 10 cm in length and about 4 to 7 cm in diameter. The veins of the leaves are clearly visible on both sides. The
stamens are red, purpish-red or lilac with dark-coloured
anthers.
Cultivars
A number of cultivars have been selected including:
- C. citrinus 'Demesne Rowena'
- C. citrinus 'Splendens'
- C. citrinus 'White Anzac'
Further Information
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