Melaleuca citrina with a bee by Kordouane
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Description
Melaleuca citrina, commonly known as common red, crimson or lemon bottlebrush, is a plant in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae and is endemic to New South Wales and Victoria in Australia. (Some Australian state herbaria continue to use the name Callistemon citrinus.[3] Callistemon lanceolatus is an older name.) It is a hardy and adaptable species, common in its natural habitat. It is widely cultivated, not only in Australia, often as a species of Callistemon. It was one of the first Australian plants to be grown outside the country, having been taken to England in 1770 by Joseph Banks. Its showy red flower spikes, present over most of the year in an ideal situation, account for its popularity.
Comments (7)
Jean_C
Très jolies fleurs, superbe photo, Mo! Bon Noël!
LivingPixels
Superb shot my friend!!!!
DukeNukem2005
It is very good!
sharky_
Beautiful flower and good to see the bee's are active. Aloha
anitalee Online Now!
Excellent
Viewpoint42
Magnifique capture
Koala44
magnifique