Callistemon - "Little princess"
Posted: January 29th, 2012, 5:39 pm
Hi guys and girls,
Well I went to Raywood nursery today, which is where a number of cultivars have been discovered over the years, most notably the "Raywood ash" more commonly known as the claret ash. Anyway, I came across a callistemon that had been discovered by them, and I was wondering if anyone has heard of it before? It is known as "Little Princess" which is apparently a cross between callistemon regulosa and red bloom ( I think that is what he said) Anyway it grows to only 50cm tall, that's right, only half a metre!! And has small red flowers which fade to pink. He showed me the original specimen which is approx 20yrs old and has a great fat tapering trunk on it (If only I could've dug that up). I bought 2 examples which are from cuttings and only in tube stock containers. I have since slip-potted them into 6inch pots. I am curious if anyone has heard of or seen these before?? I will post pics during the week when it is a bit sunnier.
Cheers,
Luke
Well I went to Raywood nursery today, which is where a number of cultivars have been discovered over the years, most notably the "Raywood ash" more commonly known as the claret ash. Anyway, I came across a callistemon that had been discovered by them, and I was wondering if anyone has heard of it before? It is known as "Little Princess" which is apparently a cross between callistemon regulosa and red bloom ( I think that is what he said) Anyway it grows to only 50cm tall, that's right, only half a metre!! And has small red flowers which fade to pink. He showed me the original specimen which is approx 20yrs old and has a great fat tapering trunk on it (If only I could've dug that up). I bought 2 examples which are from cuttings and only in tube stock containers. I have since slip-potted them into 6inch pots. I am curious if anyone has heard of or seen these before?? I will post pics during the week when it is a bit sunnier.
Cheers,
Luke