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PlantFiles Pictures Purple Bottle Brush Tree 'Jeffers' (Callistemon) by palmbob

Bottlebrush tree or Callistemon citrinus (Latin name) is an evergreen shrub named for the spikes of the flowers that grow at the end of the branches, with a close resemblance to a bottle brush. The bottlebrush tree is a summer plant native to Australia.


Callistemon ‘Purple Splendour’ Bottlebrush Gardening With Angus

Originating in Australia, these attractive plants have made quite a name for themselves in tropical and subtropical regions with their flamboyant flower spikes and aromatic foliage. Their flower spikes appear in shades of pink, purple, white, yellow, and green, as well as their most recognized shade, red.


Callistemon violaceus Violet Bottlebrush 20 seeds Etsy in 2021 Bottlebrush plant, Evergreen

A relatively compact bottlebrush with brilliant purple flower heads in profusion in spring with a follow up flowering in autumn. New foliage growth is pink, and it can be encouraged to produce new flushes of this with pruning and feeding. A good hardy plant, adaptable to most soil types.


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Info Synonym Sun Exposure Full Sun Sun to Partial Shade Foliage Grown for foliage Evergreen Height 36-48 in. (90-120 cm) 4-6 ft. (1.2-1.8 m) 6-8 ft. (1.8-2.4 m) 8-10 ft. (2.4-3 m) Spacing 4-6 ft. (1.2-1.8 m) 6-8 ft. (1.8-2.4 m) Hardiness USDA Zone 8a: to -12.2 °C (10 °F) USDA Zone 8b: to -9.4 °C (15 °F) USDA Zone 9a: to -6.6 °C (20 °F)


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last updated April 26, 2021 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 (4.5 m.). Most bottlebrush varieties bloom over a long summer season in shades of red or crimson.


PlantFiles Pictures Purple Bottlebrush 'Violaceus' (Callistemon rugulosus) by ecrane3

Rosy-purple "bottlebrush" flowers bloom in early winter and spring, and sporadically year round; medium to large evergreen shrub that is tough and adaptable; grows best in full sun and tolerates infrequent watering; attracts hummingbirds and beneficial insects. California Native No All-Star Yes Type Shrub Size Large Color Purple Sun Exposure:


PlantFiles Pictures Purple Bottlebrush 'Violaceus' (Callistemon rugulosus) by ecrane3

'Mauve Mist' is a hardy variety of M. citrina that has light purple flowers and grows to 12 ft tall (3.5 m). 'Captain Cook' is a dwarf variety of M. viminalis that stays at a very manageable size of 6 ft (1.8 m) tall or less and about 5 ft (1.5 m) wide.


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With its long, drooping branches, weeping bottlebrush (Callistemon viminalis) can reach 30 to 35 feet tall, but the usual height is 15 to 20 feet tall and as wide. Weeping bottlebrush is usually trained as a tree, lending a graceful note to the landscape. Use it as a specimen tree or a screening plant and where a strong vertical element is needed.


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PlantFiles Pictures Callistemon, Purple Bottlebrush 'Violaceus' (Callistemon rugulosus) by ecrane3

Callistemon 'Jeffers' (Purple Bottlebrush) - This variety bears reddish-purple flowers that fade to lavender. Its growth habit is smaller than the species, and is typically seen to about 6 feet tall by 4 feet wide. Older plants can get to around 10 feet and can be trained up into a small tree. The foliage is also smaller and narrower.


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Callistemon Purple Splendour Purple Splendour Bottlebrush information & photos

Regional. This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions: Cabo Rojo, Alpine, California. Vista, California (9 reports) Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico. Brownsville, Texas. Print this article Upload an image.


'Kobold' liatris has a bright purple bottlebrush flower that blooms from July through August

18 to 30 inches Spread: 12 to 18 inches Typical Landscape Use Use in formal sunny beds, rock gardens, butterfly gardens, or glade gardens. Establishment and Care Instructions Prefers dry to average soil in mostly full sun. Fertile soil will make plants too tall and weak. Special Features Special Usage Basic Description


Callistemon ‘Purple Splendour’ Bottlebrush Gardening With Angus

The reddish-purple color they contain does indeed make them "beautiful stamen." The most well-known varieties of bottlebrush trees are: Callistemon citrinus (Crimson or Red Bottlebrush): One of the most popular and widely cultivated bottlebrush varieties. Features bright red, cylindrical flower spikes.


PlantFiles Pictures Callistemon, Purple Bottlebrush Tree 'Violaceus' (Callistemon) by daveedy

Purple bottlebrush plants are known for their unique and eye-catching appearance, with spiky, cylindrical flowers that resemble a bottle brush. These plants are native to Australia and are widely popular in many parts of the world as ornamental plants, thanks to their beautiful flowers and hardy nature.


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Bottlebrush Care Usually purchased as a shrub, the bottlebrush can be shaped into espalier or pruned to take on a tree form. Plant bottlebrush in well-drained soil in full sun in Coastal and ropical South gardens. To plant, dig a whole two or three times wider than the rootball.

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