Freshly Cut “Bottlebrush” Callistemon

35.00

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Description:

The Bottlebrush is named for the cylindrical shape of the flowers that bloom at the ends of its stems. Its leaves also release a wonderfully fragrant citrusy scent when gently bruised.

Delivered in a handmade jute sack.

Spec:

Size: 7″ / 8″ Stems: 12 – 15 stems in a bunch

*Actual product may vary from image

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Christmas trees, wreaths, garlands and foliage delivered across Dublin, north Kildare & east Wicklow by our experienced team. All freshly cut or made to order for residential, offices, events and resturants   When ordering online with Pines & Co you’ll have the option of selecting the delivery date that suits best for your schedule at checkout. Our team of friendly drivers and installers will then subsequently be in touch on the day of delivery to confirm what time you can expect us to arrive

Callistemon

The Callistemon species have commonly been referred to as bottlebrushes because of their cylindrical, brush like flowers resembling a traditional bottle brush.

Flowering is normally in spring and early summer (October–December), but conditions may cause flowering at other times of the year. The obvious parts of the flower masses are stamens, with the pollen at the tip of the filament; the petals are inconspicuous (see picture). Flower heads vary in colour with species; most are red, but some are yellow, green, orange or white. Each flower head produces a profusion of triple-celled seed capsules around a stem which remain on the plant with the seeds enclosed until stimulated to open when the plant dies or fire causes the release of the seeds. A few species release the seeds annually.