Ornamental feature plant in native landscapes or as background plants in larger mixed plantings Can be used as a screen, barrier or informal hedge
Medium shrub between 1 2m amp; 3 6m
- Soil Texture Clay, Loam, Sand
- pHAcidic Alkaline, Neutral
- Tolerates Drought, Lime, Moderate frost
Flowering time: Oct Dec, The flowers are bright red or orange
Those seeking nectar from the flowers include eastern spinebills, new holland honeyeaters, noisy miners, red wattlebirds and silvereyes, while crimson rosellas eat the seeds
Bush food : Bottlebrush flowers have a sweet nectar which can either be consumed by sucking on the flowers or by soaking the flowers in water to make a sweet drink
Germination: sow direct on the surface, germination 1 4 weeks
Note: This species is provisionally classified schedule 1, Regulation 24 2 under the Sewerage Act Written approval is required prior to planting in streets or roads It should not be planted closer than two metres to any sewer main or connection
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