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Callistemon
viminalis (Weeping Bottlebrush) |
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| CHARACTER:
Evergreen; oval form with weeping limbs; light canopy. SIZE: Medium (Height: 25-35'; Spread: 15'). GROWTH RATE: Moderate. FOLIAGE: Light green, narrow leaves, 3-6" long. FLOWER/FRUIT/BARK: Bright red flower clusters, 3-4" long, in characteristic "bottlebrush" shape, bloom throughout the year, especially May-July. Small brown seed capsules, _" across, form year-round and hang from branches like strings of beads. Rough light gray bark. MONTHLY WATERING NEEDS: In general, 15-20 gallons per week for the first 2 years; 15-20 gallons twice a month for the 3rd year; as needed after 3 years (varies by soil, sun, and wind conditions). TREE CARE: Low. Early pruning will train a good shape; regular pruning needed less frequently with age. TOLERANCES: Drought (once established), any soil. Sun or shade. SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS: Does not tolerate strong winds, fog, or salt air. Dropped flower parts leave sticky nectar. Needs extra water in sandy soils. NOTABLE TRAITS: Native to Australia. Excellent tree for narrow sidewalks; 2x3' basins; beneath overhead wires. Flowers attract hummingbirds. More upright form than Callistemon citrinus. ALTERNATE FORMS: Often confused with Callistemon citrinus, which is a shorter tree with a denser, rounder canopy. |
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