Callistemon Citrinus 'King's Park Special'
Callistemon Citrinus 'King's Park Special'

Callistemon Citrinus 'King's Park Special'

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King’s Park Special Bottlebrush / Crimson Bottlebrush

Botanical Name: Callistemon citrinus ‘King’s Park Special’ (syn. Melaleuca citrina ‘King’s Park Special’)
Family: Myrtaceae
Origin: Australia — cultivar selected at Kings Park, Perth (species native to eastern Australia)
Plant Type: Evergreen shrub to small tree

Overview

A show-stopping, flower-first bottlebrush renowned for its huge crimson-red brushes in late spring–summer (with a bonus autumn flush). Dense, tough and easy to shape, it’s excellent for hedging, screening, or as a bird-magnet feature in Adelaide and across SA. Thrives in full sun with good drainage and regular deep watering through its first summer.

Key Features

  • Mature Size: 2.5–4 m H × 2–3 m W (can be kept 1.5–2.5 m with pruning)
  • Growth Rate: 30-60 cm per year under good conditions
  • Foliage: Narrow, mid-green leaves; new growth may bronze/red-flush; citrus-aromatic when crushed
  • Flowers: Very large crimson-red bottlebrushes (10–15 cm), peak late spring–early summer; occasional autumn repeat; rich nectar
  • Seasonal Interest: Spectacular spring–summer colour; evergreen structure year-round
  • Wildlife Value: Excellent nectar for honeyeaters, bees and other pollinators; shelter for small birds
  • Tolerance: Drought-tolerant once established; heat and wind tolerant; second-line coastal OK; frost hardy to light–moderate frosts; suits SA clay loams if well-drained (mulch to keep roots cool)
  • Planting Density: Hedge/screen: 1.0–1.5 m centres (closer for tighter hedge); Mass planting: 1–1.5 plants/m² for informal thicket; Specimen: 3–4 m from the next large shrub/tree
  • Pet Friendly: Non-toxic to cats & dogs

Where It Works Best

  • Sunlight: Full sun (best flowering) to light part shade
  • Soil: Adaptable—sandy/loam to clay loam; avoid waterlogging; add compost on poorer sands/clays
  • Water Needs: Establishment: 2 deep soaks/week for 8–12 weeks. Established: deep soak every 10–14 days in summer (weekly in heatwaves); minimal in winter
  • Maintenance: Lightly prune after flowering to keep dense and encourage next season’s bloom; can be clipped as a hedge; mulch annually; feed in early spring with low-P native fertiliser
  • Lifespan: 15-25+ years
  • Climate Zones: Temperate & Mediterranean SA including Adelaide Plains, foothills and second-line coastal sites
  • Soil pH: Neutral; tolerates slightly acidic–slightly alkaline (add iron chelate if leaves yellow on high-pH soils)

Landscape & Design Ideas

  • Hedging/screening with seasonal wow-factor
  • Feature shrub/small tree for driveways and front gardens
  • Bird-attracting planting with other SA-tough natives
  • Low-maintenance streetscape/verge (where irrigation is available in first summer)

Why You Will Love It

Masses of giant crimson brushes, a dense, easy-care habit, and superb bird appeal—perfect for colourful Adelaide hedges and SA feature plantings.

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