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<blockquote data-quote="Australian Cattleman" data-source="post: 130174" data-attributes="member: 285"><p>Bottlebrush,their botanical name is calistemon............</p><p>They come in a variety of colurs from dark red to light red to pinks,whites and I have just planted a green flowered one. The birds love them and yes cattle will eat them. Bottlebrush grow along the creeks and rivers in lots of places here in Australia. Another nice native that I have in my garden is a melaleuca,they have masses of white flowers and the birds love them.I still wouldn't use black plastic,you can buy a product called "weedmat" which is better than plastic. I've just come in from outside just put the sprinklers on. Its supposed to be about 34c today which is probably about 94 ish. So I water early before it gets hot. We are fortunate to have a good water supply from the gully about 250 metres away.</p><p>Good Gardening</p><p>Colin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Australian Cattleman, post: 130174, member: 285"] Bottlebrush,their botanical name is calistemon............ They come in a variety of colurs from dark red to light red to pinks,whites and I have just planted a green flowered one. The birds love them and yes cattle will eat them. Bottlebrush grow along the creeks and rivers in lots of places here in Australia. Another nice native that I have in my garden is a melaleuca,they have masses of white flowers and the birds love them.I still wouldn't use black plastic,you can buy a product called "weedmat" which is better than plastic. I've just come in from outside just put the sprinklers on. Its supposed to be about 34c today which is probably about 94 ish. So I water early before it gets hot. We are fortunate to have a good water supply from the gully about 250 metres away. Good Gardening Colin [/QUOTE]
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