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Callistemon citrinus 'White Anzac'
Callistemon citrinus 'White Anzac'
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Why we love this plant!
Why we love this plant!
The White Anzac Bottlebrush is a hardy, drought-resistant native that produces striking white bottlebrush flowers, attracting birds, bees, and butterflies. This versatile shrub enhances soil biodiversity while bringing life to challenging garden spaces. Thriving in poor soils, coastal conditions, and urban landscapes, it is an excellent choice for gardens across South East Queensland, from Brisbane to the Sunshine Coast.
Care Considerations
Care Considerations
Watering preferences:
- Water regularly until established, then reduce frequency based on rainfall.
Mulching preferences:
- Applying mulch around the base may help retain moisture and suppress weeds.
Fertilising preferences:
- A balanced fertiliser in spring may encourage growth.
Pruning preferences:
- Can tolerate heavy pruning after flowering to maintain shape and encourage flowering.
Good to Know:
- Attracts birds, bees, and butterflies.
Plant Details
Plant Details
Common uses: | Privacy screening, Feature plant, Pollinator-friendly, Seasonal colour, Drought hardy/tolerant, Low maintenance garden, Robust/Hardy, Coastal garden, Rocky or dry gardens (Xeriscape), Suitable for colder climates, Edible, Wow! factor, and Wind protection |
Expected Height Range: | 1 m - 1.5 m |
Spread Range: | 3 m |
Preferred positioning: | Full sun, Partial sun, and Partial shade |
Flower Season/s: | Spring and Autumn |
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Plant life cycle: | Perennial |
Habitat: | Native to coastal areas of New South Wales, including the Blue Mountains, extending as far west as the Central Western Slopes. It can also be found along the east coast of Victoria, typically growing in swamps and along creeks and rivers. |
Leaf information: | Narrow, lance-shaped leaves with a mid-green colour and a slightly citrus scent when crushed. |
Preferred Soil: | Adaptable to a wide range of soils but prefers sandy, well-draining soil. |
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