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  2. Callistemon - Wikipedia

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    Callistemon species have commonly been referred to as bottlebrushes because of their cylindrical, brush like flowers resembling a traditional bottle brush. They are mostly found in the more temperate regions of Australia, especially along the east coast and typically favour moist conditions so when planted in gardens thrive on regular watering.

  3. Xanthorrhoea macronema - Wikipedia

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    The trunk of this grass tree is underground. The common name is the bottlebrush grass tree. The plant features yellow flowers resembling those of Banksia or Bottlebrush, around 10 cm long. However, the flowering stem can be up to two metres long. The flowering stem is on average 10 mm in width.

  4. List of plants known as bottlebrush - Wikipedia

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    Bottlebrush is a common name used to refer to several genera of plants. These include: Callistemon, a genus of shrubs and trees from Australia; Beaufortia, a genus of shrubs from Australia; Elymus hystrix, a species of bunchgrass from North America; Elymus californicus, a species of bunch grass from North America known as California bottlebrush ...

  5. Bottlebrush - Wikipedia

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    Bottlebrush may refer to: A type of brush intended for cleaning bottles; Any of several plants commonly known as bottlebrush. Callistemon, a genus of shrubs and trees from Australia; Beaufortia, a genus of shrubs from Australia; Elymus hystrix, a species of grass from eastern North America; Elymus californicus, a species of grass from California

  6. Bottle tree - Wikipedia

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    Bottle tree or bottle-tree may refer to: Adenium obesum subsp. socotranum, (Apocynaceae), of Socotra; Adansonia species, the baobabs; Adansonia gregorii (the boab) Pachypodium lealii, (Apocynaceae), the bottle tree of Namibia and Angola; The genus Moringa, (Moringaceae), of the Madagascar spiny thickets and elsewhere;

  7. Melaleuca viminalis - Wikipedia

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    Melaleuca viminalis is a large shrub or small tree growing to 10 m (30 ft) tall with hard, fibrous, furrowed bark, a number of trunks and usually pendulous branches. Its leaves are arranged alternately and are 25–138 mm (1–5 in) long, 3–27 mm (0.1–1 in) wide, more or less flat, very narrow elliptical to narrow egg-shaped with the narrower end towards the base and the other end tapering ...

  8. Callistemon kenmorrisonii - Wikipedia

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    Betka bottlebrush is an upright or angular spreading shrub which grows to between 1 and 3 metres in height and 1 to 4 metres in width. [2] It has grey bark which reveals white underneath after peeling. [2] Its new growth is initially pink, becoming blue-green and eventually green with a non-glossy sheen. [2]

  9. Grevillea paradoxa - Wikipedia

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    Grevillea paradoxa, commonly known as the bottlebrush grevillea, [2] is a species of flowering plant in the family Proteaceae and is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. It is an erect to spreading, prickly shrub with pinnatipartite leaves, the lobes linear, widely spreading and sharply pointed, and with cylindrical clusters of pale ...