This strongly weeping Callistemon produces a display of large, crimson bottlebrushes in spring. The foliage is lance shaped and new growth is in pink.
Common Name:
Hannah Ray
Description:
This strongly weeping Callistemon produces a display of large, crimson bottlebrushes in spring. The foliage is lance shaped and new growth is in pink.
Categories:
Bird Attracting, Hedging, Native, Screening, Shrubs
Growing Conditions:
Uses:
Screening, shelter, general garden planting, bird attracting plant.
Position:
Grows in the poorest soil. Very hardy and adaptable. Withstands water logging for extended periods. Tolerates short periods of dryness and coastal exposure. Flowers best in full sun.
Care:
Lightly prune behind spent flowers yearly. Old neglected woody plants an be pruned hard. Benefits from summer watering.
Height:
To 5m
Width:
1.5m
Pot Sizes:
Callistemon ‘Hannah Ray’
This strongly weeping Callistemon produces a display of large, crimson bottlebrushes in spring. The foliage is lance shaped and new growth is in pink.