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    While our name features in the list of the most distinguished suppliers of Bottle Brush from Dehradun, Uttarakhand, our state-of-the-art manufacturing unit, and experienced team of workers carefully manufactures the Bottle Brush using advanced technology and modern equipments. Our pristine range of Bottle Brush is in high demand, and we package them safely, and deliver it timely to our esteemed clients. While Bottle Brush are mostly found in the more temperate regions of Australia, especially along the east coast, they thrive on regular watering.   Features : Bottlebrush seed capsules callistemon citrinus callistemon pallidus callistemon viminalis callistemon viminalis taxonomy The genus callistemon was first formally described in 1814 by robert brown.[5] in his description he noted that the genus includes “those species of metrosideros that have inflorescence similar to that of melaleuca, and distinct elongated filaments.” carl linnaeus had described the genus ‘’melaleuca’’ in 1767[6] and in 1867, george bentham brought all the metrosideros species into melaleuca. Bentham described melaleucas as having stamens united in bundles opposite the (five) petals. In his 1864 description of callistemon salignus in fragmenta phytographiae australiae, ferdinand von mueller noted that the difference between the genera was “entirely artificial” (“omnino artificiale").] george bentham also noted in ‘’flora australiensis’’ that callistemon “passes gradually into melaleuca, with which f. Mueller proposes to unite it.”in 1876, henri ernest baillon proposed in histoire des plantes that callistemon, as well as calothamnus and lamarchea be merged into melaleuca. Nevertheless, most authors had preserved the distinction between the two genera ‘’callistemon’’ and ‘’melaleuca’’ until 1998. In that year, in recognition of the fact that the callistemons and melaleucas on new caledonia were clearly related, lyndley craven and j.w. Dawson transferred the callistemons.

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