Cliff Bottlebrush
(Callistemon comboynensis)
Cliff Bottlebrush (Callistemon comboynensis)
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Estimated Native Range
Climate Requirements for Midlothian, Texas
This Plant | Your Site | Plant Suitability for Your Location | ||
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• Precipitation | 44" - 75" | 36" | Aquatic | Aquatic |
• High Temp. | 74°F - 82°F | 95°F | Your summers may be too hot for this plant. | Too hot |
• Low Temp. | 37°F - 47°F | 34°F | Your winter temperatures are normal for this plant | Excellent |
This plant should grow well at your location with about N inches per year (Y minutes per month) of irrigation.
Summary
Callistemon comboynensis, commonly known as Cliff Bottlebrush, is an evergreen shrub native to the coastal cliffs, forest margins, and scrublands of Queensland and New South Wales, Australia. It typically grows to a height of 0.3–5 m (1–20 ft) and features hard, fissured bark. This species is characterized by its striking spikes of red flowers, each with 31 to 41 stamens; the filaments are red to crimson, and the anthers are a dark purple. Flowering occurs from March to December, producing a showy display that attracts pollinators such as birds and bees. After flowering, it develops woody capsules that are 4.1–7 mm (0.2–0.3 in) long.
Cliff Bottlebrush is valued for its ornamental flowers and adaptability to a range of garden settings. It is often used in temperate gardens for border planting, as a specimen shrub, or for attracting wildlife. It thrives in full sun and requires medium amounts of water, preferring soils with medium to fast drainage. While generally low-maintenance, it can be susceptible to root rot in poorly drained soils and may attract pests such as scale insects. Pruning after flowering can encourage a more compact growth habit and enhance the shrub’s ornamental appeal.CC BY-SA 4.0
Cliff Bottlebrush is valued for its ornamental flowers and adaptability to a range of garden settings. It is often used in temperate gardens for border planting, as a specimen shrub, or for attracting wildlife. It thrives in full sun and requires medium amounts of water, preferring soils with medium to fast drainage. While generally low-maintenance, it can be susceptible to root rot in poorly drained soils and may attract pests such as scale insects. Pruning after flowering can encourage a more compact growth habit and enhance the shrub’s ornamental appeal.CC BY-SA 4.0
Plant Description
- Plant Type: Shrub
- Height: 6-9 feet
- Width: 3-6 feet
- Growth Rate: Moderate
- Flower Color: Red
- Flowering Season: Spring, Summer
- Leaf Retention: Evergreen
Growth Requirements
- Sun: Full Sun
- Water: Medium
- Drainage: Medium, Fast
Common Uses
Bee Garden, Bird Garden, Butterfly Garden, Drought Tolerant, Hedges, Hummingbird Garden, Low Maintenance, Showy Flowers
Natural Habitat
Coastal cliffs, forest margins, and scrublands of Queensland and New South Wales, Australia
Other Names
Common Names:
Scientific Names: Callistemon comboynensis, Melaleuca comboynensis
GBIF Accepted Name: Callistemon comboynensis Cheel