I bought some tubestock of the Melaleuca viridiflora red flowered variety, but just recently I've seen some with a beautiful maroon flower. I'm guessing it's the Burgundy weeper variety.
If you're looking for Winter colour...might be worth chasing up.
Melaleuca viridiflora (Burgundy weeper)
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Re: Melaleuca viridiflora (Burgundy weeper)
Would these have been a Callistemon now classified as Melaleuca Mel?
As you say, lovely flower colour
As you say, lovely flower colour
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Re: Melaleuca viridiflora (Burgundy weeper)
I'm not sure, Sonya, there are many Melaleucas that have bottlebrush type flowers, so who knows.... plant classification and reclassification is an ongoing thing, as we all know.Would these have been a Callistemon now classified as Melaleuca Mel?
As you say, lovely flower colour
Edit: Crikey! http://anpsa.org.au/c-vim.html I had no idea!
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