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Callistemon citrinus
Common Name:
Crimson Bottlebrush
Food Types:
Nectar
,
Insects
Gardening Characteristics:
Screening
,
Showy flowers
Growth Form:
Shrub
Habitat:
Riparian
Maximum Height:
3.00m
Maximum Width:
2.00m
Minimum Height:
2.00m
Minimum Width:
1.00m
Substrate:
Sandstone
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