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Callistemon (Melaleuca) phoeniceus (scarlet bottlebrush)
Native to my state. Flower spike is about 9.5cm (4") long comprising 75-100 florets. Heavy nectar production and everything, bees, birds, furry Aussie natives, absolutely love them.

04-10-2025

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Get Down n Dirty

Aussie native (I think) that is a voracious and relentless ground cover. Surprising what you can find at ground level; didn't know it flowered. The flower spike is about 10cm (4") long.

23-08-2025
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I live in a complex of 4 units, each a single-occupier.   I'm a retired old fart, the other folk are ladies and between us we keep our common area garden looking pretty decent.   When I buy a plant I record as much info as I can into a database, for reference.   When the ladies buy a plant they shove it into the ground, call it good, and retire to drink a glass or two of wine.   Bottom line is I have no idea what this plant is except that I think it's an Aussie Native (possibly grevillea), which means it's as tough as old boots and looks pretty meh!   When you get down to ground level it's a totally different story.

The image contains about a dozen flower heads comprising about dozen florets each; although Mother Nature being the original math nerd demands the number of florets will probably be an odd/prime number and/or on the Fibonacci sequence.   Each floret is predominantly Candy Pink with white tips and an occasional dark grey/blue structure.   The leaves (very dark green) remind me of marine polyp structures along a central spike (branch).   The entire bush is little more than 25cm high by 40cm wide (10x16 inches).

Canon EOS R5 - Canon RF 100mm 2.8 L MACRO IS USM
Aperature Priority Exposure
1/83 + f9.1 + ISO 200

I live in a complex of 4 units, each a single-occupier. I'm a retired old fart, the other folk are ladies and between us we keep our common area garden looking pretty decent. When I buy a plant I record as much info as I can into a database, for reference. When the ladies buy a plant they shove it into the ground, call it good, and retire to drink a glass or two of wine. Bottom line is I have no idea what this plant is except that I think it's an Aussie Native (possibly grevillea), which means it's as tough as old boots and looks pretty meh! When you get down to ground level it's a totally different story. The image contains about a dozen flower heads comprising about dozen florets each; although Mother Nature being the original math nerd demands the number of florets will probably be an odd/prime number and/or on the Fibonacci sequence. Each floret is predominantly Candy Pink with white tips and an occasional dark grey/blue structure. The leaves (very dark green) remind me of marine polyp structures along a central spike (branch). The entire bush is little more than 25cm high by 40cm wide (10x16 inches). Canon EOS R5 - Canon RF 100mm 2.8 L MACRO IS USM Aperature Priority Exposure 1/83 + f9.1 + ISO 200

Get Down n Dirty

The gals in my unit complex planted this little dude, and then thru the tag away 🤬. More info in alt.

23-08-2025
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Local Plants: Eucalyptus macrocarpa

I would never have picked this to be a member of the Eucalyptus family. Endemic to SW-Coastal areas of Western Australia.

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Kunzea capitata #aussienatives #austrliannativeplants #kunzea

www.thegardenerslodge.com.au/articles/kun...

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