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Callistemon pinifolius - Green Bottle Brush

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Callistemon pinifolius is an exceptional addition to any landscape, uniquely exemplifying nature's artistry with its vibrant green, cylinder-shaped floral spikes reminiscent of a bottle brush. This distinctive Australian native emulates the majesty of a pine tree with its bright, needle-like leaves. Perfectly suited to thrive under the full glow of the sun or beneath a light shade, this drought-tolerant work of art showcases nature’s resilience, effortlessly enduring various soil conditions. With a considerable height of up to 2-3 meters, it proudly forms a verdant haven for birds and a nectar hotspot for pollinators, seamlessly integrating beauty, function, and biodiversity into your garden space. Neither an overstatement nor an exaggeration, the Green Bottle Brush is an elegant answer to both minimalist and vibrant landscape desires.

  • Size: Up to 2-3 meters tall
  • Flowers: Cylindrical, vibrant green flower spikes
  • Foliage: Bright green, pine needle-like leaves
  • Water usage: Low (drought-tolerant)
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to light shade
  • Wildlife attraction: Excellent cover for birds and source of nectar for pollinators
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