Callistemon viminalis occurs naturally on the east coast of australia from cape york to north east new south wales
It is more common along watercourses on the coastal plains where it forms a shrub or small tree up to 8m tall Larger specimens up to 18m tall have also been recorded
Peak flowering time is late spring and it is common for the species to bear small numbers of flowers all year Extremely adaptable in cultivation For optimum results it should be planted in moist well drained soil in full or partial sun Susceptible to frost damage while small
This plant is attractive to bees, butterflies and birds
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
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