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- the difference between callistemons and melaleucas is not sufficient for them to be grouped in a separate genus. Callistemon species have commonly been...
- eastern Australia. Some Australian state herbaria continue to use the name Callistemon citrinus. It is a hardy and adaptable species, common in its natural...
- Melaleuca viminalis, also referred to as Callistemon viminalis in Australia and commonly known as weeping bottlebrush or cr**** bottlebrush, is a plant...
- Herbarium of New South Wales retains the names Callistemon linearis, Callistemon pinifolius and Callistemon rigidus. The Australian Plant Census considers...
- 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...
- containing two species, Xeronema moorei from New Caledonia, and Xeronema callistemon (the Poor Knights lily) from the Poor Knights Islands and Taranga Island...
- plant genus Callistemon. Lists of cultivars "Tibouchina fact sheet". Burke's Backyard. CTC Productions. Retrieved 2010-03-09. "Callistemon Mary MacKillop"...
- melaleucas, corymbias and angophoras, with shrubs (typically wattles, callistemons, grevilleas and banksias), and a semi-continuous gr**** in the understory...
- (Some Australian state herbaria continue to use the names Callistemon sieberi or Callistemon paludosus.) It is a shrub or small tree with flexible, often...
- Callistemon 'Captain Cook' is a cultivar of the plant genus Callistemon, widely grown as an ornamental plant. The cultivar originated as a seedling of...