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Belonging to the Myrtaceae family this hardy shrub can grow up to 1.8m. Commonly named Stiff Bottlebrush, Flowering Bottlebrush or Red Cluster Bottlebrush its scientific name bestowed upon it is Callistemon Rigidus. This spectacular, and unexpectedly hardy shrub, bears dense spikes of flamboyant red bottle-brush flowers that appear in late spring and early summer. Narrow, sharply pointed leaves adorn this dazzling shrub that is possibly the hardiest of all bottle brushes.
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Sowing; These seeds have already been thoroughly cleaned and cold-stored for several months. They should be sown in to a well-drained, sandy compost at any time of the year and covered to their own depth with sand or grit. No artificial heat is needed and the seed tray is best left in a cool spot and kept moist, seeds sometimes germinating very slowly indeed in cool conditions during Spring. Some seeds may take over a year to germinate, but stick with them and you will be rewarded.
