Callistemon rigidus
Callistemon rigidus is a striking Australian native evergreen shrub distinguished by its upright form and brilliant deep red cylindrical flower spikes that resemble a bottlebrush. It symbolizes vitality, energy, and an attraction to beauty.
Myrtaceae (Myrtle family)
Late spring to early summer (main flush); intermittent blooming throughout the year in frost-free areas

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Visit Full StoreFull sun for best flowering; tolerates light partial shade
Moderate; regular watering during establishment. Once established, tolerates dry conditions. Avoid waterlogged soil to prevent root rot.
Well-drained, Sandy, Loamy, Clay (tolerant), Acidic to slightly alkaline (pH 6.0-8.0)
Prune immediately after flowering to encourage bushy growth and more flower spikes
Avoid high-nitrogen fertilisers, which promote leafy growth at the expense of flowers; use a balanced slow-release fertiliser in spring
Excellent choice for coastal and exposed gardens due to its wind and pollution tolerance
Propagate from semi-hardwood cuttings or seed; seed is collected from woody capsules retained on the branches
In frost-prone climates, grow in containers and bring indoors in winter; allow to go dormant with reduced water and light
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The common name has two parts: "stiff" comes from the Latin species name rigidus, referring to the plant's upright, rigid growth habit. "Bottlebrush" describes the cylindrical flower spikes, which closely resemble the shape of a bottle-cleaning brush due to their numerous protruding red stamens.
The bottlebrush flower symbolizes vitality, energy, and generosity. Its brilliant red colour and nectar-rich blooms, which attract a wide array of birds, bees, and butterflies, make it a symbol of ecological abundance and warm, generous beauty.
The main flowering period is late spring to early summer. In frost-free climates the plant can produce additional flushes of blooms intermittently throughout the year, particularly following pruning after the main flowering period.
Yes, it is an outstanding wildlife plant. The deep red flower spikes are rich in nectar and are magnets for nectar-feeding birds, bees, butterflies, and other pollinators, making it a valuable addition to any wildlife garden.
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