Callistemon

/ˌkæləˈstɛmən/ noun

A genus of Australian shrubs and trees commonly called bottlebrush plants, known for their showy, colorful cylindrical flower clusters that resemble cleaning brushes.

From Greek 'kallos' (beauty) + 'stemon' (stamen), literally 'beautiful stamen.' Named in the 19th century to describe the striking appearance of the flower spikes with their abundant, colorful stamens.

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