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HI VivianUnexplained i have done a serch nothing callistemon Bottle-brushkev
HiI am not a gardener but is this what you meanhttps://www.gardeningexpress.co.uk/callistemon-sieberi-widdicomb-yellow-bottlebrushhttps://www.anbg.gov.au/callistemon/The flower spikes of bottlebrushes form in spring and summer and are made up of a number of individual flowers. The pollen of the flower forms on the tip of a long coloured stalk called a filament. It is these filaments which give the flower spike its colour and distinctive 'bottlebrush' shape. The filaments are usually yellow or red, sometimes the pollen also adds a bright yellow flush to the flower spikesGeoff
Hi NO PICK FOR KIND PEOPLE OF ARILLAS WHO GIVE US A FANTASTIC HOLIDAY EACH YEAR I JUST LIKE TO SAY THANK YOU KEV
Hi Vivian I have posted your question about the Callistemon. On a gardening forum from all over the world So we see what happens Kev