Callistemon Viminalis

the weeping Bottlebrush

Callistemon viminalis (Myrtaceae)

Common Name:Weeping Bottlebrush

Classification: Callistemon R. Br.

 

Kingdom: Plantae-Plants 

Subkingdom: Tracheobionta-Vascular plants 

Superdivision: Spermatophyta-Seed plants 

Division: Magnoliophyta-Flowering plants 

Class: Magnoliopsida-Dicotyledons 

Subclass: Rosidae 

Order: Myrtales 

Family: Myrtaceae-Myrtle family 

Genus: Callistemon R. Br. – Bottlebrush 

Species: Callistemon viminalis – Weeping Bottlebrush 

(National Plant Database. 2004.) 

Include all the information you can gather around your selected plant. Describe it in detail.

The leaves of Callistemon viminalis are 3-6 mm wide by 40-70 mm long but northern forms have a more elliptical-shaped leaf.

The flowers are borne in spikes 40-150 mm long with prominent red stamens 15-25 mm long. Petals are greenish or pale coloured, tiny, inconspicuous and in some cases deciduous. Peak flowering time is late spring and it is common for the species to flower in spring and autumn or bear small numbers of flowers all year. Fruits are 5-6 mm in diameter and the seed is held for a few seasons. New growth emerges from the ends of the inflorescence and the young leaves have bronze-coloured hairs.

Weeping Bottlebrush tree is native to New South Wales, Australia. It is a common landscape item in South Florida and is also popular in Southern California.

Callistemon viminalis is probably the most widely cultivated of all bottlebrushes, being extremely adaptable

in cultivation. The species and its cultivars are widely planted in Australia and overseas.

Callistemon name comes from the Greek kalos meaning beautiful and stemon, stamens. Viminalis comes from Latin, meaning with long, flexible twigs.

Aboriginal Uses

• Flowers are sucked for their nectar

• Flowers can also be made into a sweet drink when soaked in water

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Draw a diagram – explaining and observing details of your specimen. If you do not have access to flowers or seeds draw what you have.

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Press and present a speciment of your plant on an A4 sheet of good quality water colour- try and include as much detail as possible. First press your plant –  Make your herbarium sheet only once it is pressed and dried. Include as much detail as you can find.

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Describe location and Habitat, Discuss where the specimen is from and its preferred location, soil and climate

Most Bottlebrushes occur in the east and south-east of Australia. Two species occur in the south-west of Western Australia and four species in New Caledonia. Bottlebrushes can be found growing from Australia’s tropical north to the temperate south. They often grow in damp or wet conditions such as along creek beds or in areas which are prone to floods.

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Does it have a common name that refers to something else? How and why does it have that name?

Eg Weeping Willow, Paperbark etc., Red Gum, Holy Basil,etc.

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Explore if at all the plant inspres artists and writers. Is it part of a mythology? Is it referred to in stories or legends. Has it been immortalised in art? Is it a metaphor in language or culture. Explre any cultural (modern/traditional) practices around it.

Bottlebrush Tree

Side by side, for a decade at least,

in every season I look and see you,

encouraging garden growth,

asparagus ferns, pink miniature roses

.

Pale green, slender leaves

fluttering in the breeze,

diamond crystal drops

dangling from each

.

After rain, blue jays visit,

dappled light on your limbs;

how amazing it is when green buds

give birth to crimson blossoms.

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That’s when I sit on the porch beneath,

lean my head back and gaze upwards

at the remarkable contrast of red tufts

on sparkling blue sky.

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Focal point; icon of beauty,

shelter, endurance, recovery

after stormy injury;.

with roots vast and strong

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Fence that seemed to support, long gone,

but still you hold your own;

shade from thee blesses souls

inside this humble home.

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© Olivia L., 6 years ago