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Bottlebrushes - Photo (c) Klaus Bohn, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Klaus Bohn CC
Bottlebrushes (Genus Melaleuca) Info
Melaleuca (/ˌmɛləˈljuːkə/) is a genus of nearly 300 species of plants in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae, commonly known as paperbarks, honey-myrtles or tea-trees (although the last name is also applied to species of Leptospermum). They range in size from small shrubs that rarely grow to more than 1 m (3 ft) high, to trees up to 35 m (100 ft). Their flowers generally occur in groups, forming a “head” or “spike” resembling a brush used for... (Wikipedia)
Crimson Bottlebrush - Photo (c) johneichler, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by johneichler CC
Crimson Bottlebrush (Melaleuca citrina) Info
Melaleuca citrina, commonly known as common red, crimson or lemon bottlebrush, is a plant in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae and is endemic to New South Wales and Victoria in Australia. (Some Australian state herbaria continue to use the name Callistemon citrinus. Callistemon lanceolatus is an older name.) It is a hardy and adaptable species, common in its natural habitat. It is widely cultivated, not only in Australia, often as a species of Callis (Wikipedia)
Weeping Bottlebrush - Photo (c) Geoff Fox, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Geoff Fox CC
Weeping Bottlebrush (Melaleuca viminalis) Info
Melaleuca viminalis, commonly known as weeping bottlebrush, or creek bottlebrush is a plant in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae and is endemic to New South Wales, Queensland and Western Australia. (Some Australian state herbaria continue to use the name Callistemon viminalis.) It is a multi-trunked, large shrub or tree with hard bark, often pendulous foliage and large numbers of bright red bottlebrush flowers in spring and summer. It is possibly the most commonly cu (Wikipedia)
Bottlebrush Grass - Photo (c) Kevin, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Kevin CC
Bottlebrush Grass (Elymus hystrix) Info
Elymus hystrix, known as eastern bottlebrush grass, or bottle-brush-grass, is a bunchgrass in the grass family, Poaceae. It is native to the Eastern United States and Eastern Canada. (Wikipedia)
Pōhutukawa - Photo (c) loribrummer, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by loribrummer CC
Pōhutukawa (Metrosideros excelsa) Info
Metrosideros excelsa, with common names pōhutukawa, New Zealand pohutukawa, New Zealand Christmas tree, New Zealand Christmas bush, and iron tree, is a coastal evergreen tree in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae, that produces a brilliant display of red (or occasionally orange, yellow or white) flowers made up of a mass of stamens. The pōhutukawa is one of twelve Metrosideros species endemic to New Zealand. Renowned for its vibrant colour and its (Wikipedia)
Bridal Wreath Family - Photo (c) Karen Eichholz, some rights reserved (CC BY), uploaded by Karen Eichholz CC
Bridal Wreath Family (Family Francoaceae) Info
The Francoaceae Adr.Juss. are a small family of plants in the order Geraniales, including the genera Francoa, commonly known as bridal wreaths, and Tetilla. The Francoaceae are recognized as a family under various classification schemes but under the APG III system the Francoaceae are included within the Melianthaceae. In the APG IV system the Francoaceae are again recognized as a family, with Melianthaceae included in the circumscription of Francoaceae. (Wikipedia)
Bottlebrush Buckeye - Photo (c) John Trent, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-ND), uploaded by John Trent CC
Bottlebrush Buckeye (Aesculus parviflora) Info
Aesculus parviflora, the bottlebrush buckeye, is a species of buckeye. It is also called "dwarf horse chestnut" in recognition of its resemblance to its more famous relative horsechestnut. The species is native to open woodlands of the southeastern United States (primarily Alabama with additional populations in Georgia and Alabama). It is apparently naturalized in scattered locations in North Carolina, New York, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey. (Wikipedia)
Common Pagoda - Photo (c) magriet b, some rights reserved (CC BY-SA), uploaded by magriet b CC
Common Pagoda (Mimetes cucullatus) Info
Mimetes cucullatus is a species of plant in the family Proteaceae. It is commonly known as the red pagoda or rooistompie. (Wikipedia)
Bottlebrush Sedge - Photo (c) Grant A. Bickel, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Grant A. Bickel CC
Bottlebrush Sedge (Carex hystericina) Info
Carex hystericina is a species of sedge known by the common names bottlebrush sedge and porcupine sedge. It is native to much of North America including most of southern Canada and most of the United States. It grows in wet habitat such as wetlands and riverbanks, especially on calcareous soils. In the right conditions it can become very abundant and even weedy. This sedge produces dense or loose clumps of triangular stems up to a meter... (Wikipedia)
Tree Pagoda-Bush - Photo (c) Gigi Laidler, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Gigi Laidler CC
Tree Pagoda-Bush (Mimetes fimbriifolius) Info
Mimetes fimbriifolius, also called cowl pagoda or the fringed pagoda, is a species of plant in the family Proteaceae. It is endemic to the Table Mountain range in the city of Cape Town, South Africa. (Wikipedia)
Bearded Weevil - Photo (c) Robby Deans, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Robby Deans CC
Bearded Weevil (Rhinostomus barbirostris) Info
Rhinostomus barbirostris, common name Bottlebrush Weevil or Bearded Weevil, is a species of true weevil family. (Wikipedia)
Narrow-leaved Bottlebrush - Photo (c) jcorrie, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC) CC
Narrow-leaved Bottlebrush (Melaleuca linearis) Info
Melaleuca linearis, commonly known as narrow-leaved bottlebrush, is a plant in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae and is endemic to New South Wales and Queensland in Australia. (Some Australian state herbaria continue to use the names Callistemon linearis, Callistemon pinifolius and Callistemon rigidus.) It is a medium-sized shrub with narrow leaves which have a rigid point, and red flower spikes in late spring or early summer. (Wikipedia)
Willow Bottlebrush - Photo no rights reserved, uploaded by Peter de Lange CC
Willow Bottlebrush (Melaleuca salicina) Info
Melaleuca salicina, commonly known as white bottlebrush or willow bottlebrush, is a plant in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae and is endemic to eastern Australia. (Some Australian state herbaria continue to use the name Callistemon salignus). It is a shrub or small tree with soft foliage, pink new growth, white papery bark and spikes of usually white or creamy bottlebrush flowers in spring. Pink and red forms are also seen in cultivation. (Wikipedia)
Bottlebrushes - Photo (c) Charles Stirton, some rights reserved (CC BY-SA), uploaded by Charles Stirton CC
Bottlebrushes (Genus Greyia) Info
Greyia is a genus of plant in family Melianthaceae. It contains three species: (Wikipedia)
River Bottlebrush - Photo (c) Reiner Richter, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-SA), uploaded by Reiner Richter CC
River Bottlebrush (Melaleuca paludicola) Info
Melaleuca paludicola, commonly known as river bottlebrush, is a plant in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae and is endemic to eastern Australia. (Some Australian state herbaria continue to use the names Callistemon sieberi or Callistemon paludosus.) It is a shrub or small tree with flexible, often drooping branches, pinkish new growth and spikes of cream, pale yellow, or sometimes pink flowers in summer. (Wikipedia)
Bottlebrush Grasstree - Photo (c) Kevin Long, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Kevin Long CC
Bottlebrush Grasstree (Xanthorrhoea macronema) Info
Xanthorrhoea macronema is a forest plant in the genus Xanthorrhoea, found in coastal regions of eastern Australia north of Sydney. The trunk of this grass tree is underground. (Wikipedia)
Scarlet Bottlebrush - Photo (c) ed_shaw, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC) CC
Scarlet Bottlebrush (Melaleuca rugulosa) Info
Melaleuca rugulosa, commonly known as scarlet bottlebrush, is a plant in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae and is endemic to South Australia and Victoria in Australia. (Some Australian state herbaria continue to use the name Callistemon rugulosus. Callistemon coccineus and Callistemon macropunctatus are older names for Callistemon rugulosus.) It is a shrub with an open straggly habit, stiff, sharply pointed leaves and bright red bottlebrush flowers tipp (Wikipedia)
Marsh Pagoda-Bush - Photo (c) magriet b, some rights reserved (CC BY-SA), uploaded by magriet b CC
Marsh Pagoda-Bush (Mimetes hirtus) Info
Mimetes hirtus, also known by the names marsh pagoda, red and yellow bottlebrush, tall pagoda, hairy mimetes, and pineapple bush, is a member of the family Proteaceae. It is endemic to the Cape Floral Region of South Africa. (Wikipedia)