Greyia sutherlandia, known as natal or glossy bottlebrush, offers a spring spectacle. Replace your invasive weeping bottlebrush with this striking, proudly South African tree. MANY south African ...
THIS week, Hillcrest Conservancy, takes a look at the Weeping bottlebrush, as part of its series of articles on alien invasive plants to help the community to identify and eradicate them from their ...
Bottlebrush trees are one of the bright, amusing notes on our streets, sporting those funny flowers shaped like, yes, bottlebrushes with perky little green-leaf tufts at their ends. They’re tough and ...
Gardeners who enjoy ornamentals with unique or curious flowers will certainly enjoy bottlebrush trees. Originally from Australia, the bottlebrushes have made their way around the world in tropical ...
Can anything match the grace and appeal of a weeping tree animated by a soft breeze? Central Florida gardeners have an the world's most famous weeping tree -- the weeping willow -- isn't ideal for our ...
For a more lush landscape, consider branching out a bit by planting a weeping tree. Weeping trees make a striking statement with their long, downward branches that cascade toward the ground. There are ...
Can anything match the grace and appeal of a weeping tree animated by a soft breeze? Central Florida gardeners are lucky to have an array of kinds to choose from, though the world's most famous ...
Looking to add a unique, eye-catching plant to your garden that attracts hummingbirds to your yard? The bottlebrush (Callistemon spp. or Melaleuca spp.) might be just what you need. With its vibrant ...