Willow bottlebrushes form an excellent small tree to 7m tall, and a width under 5m It is known for its excellent bright green foliage that is willow like, hence the common name Creamy white flowers typically appear in late spring and are up to 5cm long
The trunks are also attractive, paper barked and typically a mix of cream and tan
With ideal conditions c salignus will grow up to 1200mm a year and form an excellent weeping canopy within 5 years
Attractive to bees, butterflies and birds Will grow in most sites including those where water logging is a problem
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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