Description
The "Four Seasons" cultivar, a member of the Bottlebrush family, or scientifically Melaleuca viminalis x citrina (Syn. Callistemon), stands out with its radiant red flowers. Native to Australia, this dense, upright medium shrub is characterised by its pendulous habit and flourishes during Djilba and Kambarang (spring and early summer) with its vivid blooms. A testament to its robustness, "Four Seasons" demands scant supplemental water once mature, except in the scorching intervals of Bunuru (summer).
For those aiming to enhance its natural beauty in their gardens, planting "Four Seasons" in the ground is optimal. To ensure thriving growth in sandy soils, integrating a high-quality soil conditioner proves invaluable. Situating it in sunny patches and providing consistent watering initially sets the stage for a splendid display. A dab of native plant fertiliser in Djilba (spring) can enrich its bloom, and a post-flowering prune in Kambarang (late spring) helps maintain its distinct form.
Botanical Name | Melaleuca citrina 'Splendens' x viminalis (Syn. Callistemon citrinus x viminalis) |
Common Name | Bottlebrush |
Cultivar | Four Seasons |
Classification |
Medium Natives |
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Origin | Eastern Australia |
Foliage | Evergreen |
Height | 1.5 - 2 M |
Width | 1.2 - 1.5 M |
Light | Full sun |
Soil | Well-draining, sandy or loamy soils. |
Water Requirement | Drought-tolerant once established, but will drop leaves to conserve energy if severely dehydrated. Water moderately through hot weather for best results. |
Lifespan | Perennial |
Flower Colour | Red |
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