Bottlebrush

/ˈbɒtəlbrʌʃ/ noun

A shrub or tree, especially from Australia, that has dense, cylindrical flower clusters that resemble the shape of a bottle brush.

Compound word from 'bottle' and 'brush,' named for the visual resemblance of its flowering spikes to a cleaning brush for narrow bottles. The term became standard in horticulture in the 19th century.

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