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Crimson Bottlebrush

callistemon citrinus

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Description:

These large red flowers get their name from their resemblance to the brushes used to clean out bottles. they are slightly fragrant and are an introduced species to Europe from their native land of Australia.

Habitat:

seen growing in neighbours garden in Moraira, spain

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