Bottlebrush Tree (Callistemon sp.)
Location: Kohala Coast, Big Island, Hawaii
The Bottlebrush Tree (Callistemon sp.) in our garden is blooming. The common name comes from the flower's resemblance to a bottlebrush. The genus name, Callistemon, means "beautiful stamens." The clumps of 'bristles' on the bottlebrush flower actually are the stamens of individual blossoms -- so, each flower on this tree really is a cluster of small blossoms. Each of the 'bottlebrushes' is about two inches (5 cm) long. This is a macro image, so it appears somewhat magnified.
26 comments:
I've never seen this color of bottlebrush. The ones here, in California, are usually dark red.
Hi Jan - I've seen quite a few of those really dark red ones, too, but this one that we have comes out rosy red.
Bobbie
oh what delicate beauty--for a rough name
Very pretty. It's always a treat to see a Bottlebrush. Love the deep pink color of this one.
Oh wow! Beautiful flower. Happy Ruby Tuesday!
Paz
Perfect for RT. You do have some gorgeous flowers in Hawaii.
Have a happy day.
Oh I miss bottlebrush! Haven't seem those since we left So Cal. Your photos are lovely. Makes me wish I was in Hawaii right now!!
Happy Ruby Tuesday!
I'll echo what Marcia had said, it's a real delicate beauty :)
Happy Ruby Tuesday!!
Don't think I've ever seen this flower before. Beautiful photo. Nifty looking flower. God/Mother Nature/the Universe is so creative.
I love the bottlebrush. We don't have them up here too much. Nice shots and interesting narrative on the bottlebrush. Have a good Ruby Tuesday.
that's a real good name for this flower ! Looks like one ! Very nice picture !
I live and I learn on these Ruby Tuesdays.
I have never seen the Bottlebrush flower before. Probably neither will.
In real life that is. Thank you for introducing me to a steady stream of blossoming wonders on your blog.
From Felisol
I never saw this flower before, thanks for sharing!
What a beautiful colour for a bottlebrush. There seems to be a combination of pink and red in it! Delightful pic!
Appropriate name for the plant for sure! gorgeous photo too.
So different from anything that grows in my Canadian gardens!
she's a beauty!!
beautiful and delicate, and unusual for me!
This flower certainly wears it's name well doesn't it!
I've never seen one but yours is gorgeous!
I never thought a plant would be named for its non-natural look-alike.
That said, the petals with their spiky appearance look as if they could be letahl Obviously, far from reality that impression-actually delicate!
that's a cool! we have lots of that here too in the Philippines though nothing in my home. :)
thanks for coming by!
Thank you all for visiting. It seems everyone is in agreement that the name 'bottlebrush' suits this flower.
Bobbie
How neat this looks and what an unusual bloom it appears to be! Love it.
ann
Wow! The flora in Hawaii is just amazing. One day, I'll come and see it with my own eyes :o)
This was one of my mom's favorites. We had one in the yard when I was a kid and it's still there. I didn't realize how big those trees can get until I saw them at the Gardens.
Thank you all.
@ 2Sweet - You are right. Some of these can grow to quite an imposing size.
Bobbie
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