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Callistemon /ˌkælɪˈstiːmən/ is a
genus of
shrubs in the
family Myrtaceae,
first described as a
genus in 1814. The
entire genus is
endemic to Australia...
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Melaleuca viminalis, also
referred to as
Callistemon viminalis in
Australia and
commonly known as
weeping bottlebrush or cr**** bottlebrush, is a plant...
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eastern Australia. Some
Australian state herbaria continue to use the name
Callistemon citrinus. It is a
hardy and
adaptable species,
common in its natural...
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Herbarium of New
South Wales retains the
names Callistemon linearis,
Callistemon pinifolius and
Callistemon rigidus. The
Australian Plant Census considers...
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endemic to
eastern Australia. (Some
Australian state herbaria use the name
Callistemon pallidus.) It is an
upright shrub with thin,
spreading branches, silvery...
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Callistemon 'Lilacinus' is a
cultivar of the
genus Callistemon. It
grows to
between 2.5 and 4
metres high and has purplish-violet inflorescences. Leaves...
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third most
diverse plant genus with up to 300 species. The
genus Callistemon was
raised by
Robert Brown, who
noted its
similarity to Melaleuca, distinguishing...
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Xeronema callistemon is a
species of
flowering plant endemic to the Poor
Knights Islands and
Taranga Island in the
north of New Zealand. It was discovered...
- Australia. (Some
Australian state herbaria continue to use the name
Callistemon recurvus). It is a
shrub with
spikes of red
flowers tipped with yellow...
- Australia. (Some
Australian state herbaria continue to use the name
Callistemon teretifolius). It is a medium-sized
shrub with sharp-pointed, needle-like...