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Let’s call a spade a spade here: outta flower, this is one very ugly, weedy tree. It almost always has a scraggly, Moth-eaten look to ...Read More
Overall a beautiful easy to maintain tree particularly in California where it thrives everywhere from cold foggy San Francisco to the hot...Read More
A popular landscaping tree in South Florida. Tends to be short-lived there. Does well in places with restricted root run (parking lot isl...Read More
I am lucky enough to have 40+ weeping bottle brush in my garden. This type, along with other varieties, has those which flower early in l...Read More
I fell in love with a 60 foot weeping bottle brush tree here in Southern Alabama. I found a nursery that had three of them. I bought on...Read More
Although this beautiful tree is wind fragile, I have found that thinning out the canopy at the beginning of the Hurricane season helps th...Read More
The cultivar Cascade, and the upright form of bottlebrushes are surprisingly hardy here in my zone. Cascade bloomed 3 flushes of blooms ...Read More
I have 5 pot-grown specimens here in Powell, Ohio, USA (AHS Zone 5!). They spend the winter months under a 400 watt halogen light in my ...Read More
These trees grow wild in my area (sydney australia). had two uncared for 30yr plus trees, growing directly in grass. they can get scragly...Read More
A wonderful Australian native that is drought tolerant once established. Its red, nectar rich blooms attract native birds, butterflies an...Read More
These beautiful but non-native introduced trees (valuable and widely planted for shade and as an ornamental) that is native to Australia ...Read More
These trees were planted in many new home yards from the '20s to '40s.
In my part of Phoenix, Yaple Park, the one in my front yard...Read More
This is a riverbank plant and can take quite wet soils as well as prolonged dry periods. It is spectacular in flower and drips nectar so ...Read More
TAll, weeping trees with bright red bottle-brush flowers in spring and summer. Are a number of cultivars which seem to differ only in he...Read More