



Weeping Bottlebrush Bloom: Wall Art Print
The bottlebrush is one of my favourite natives. I plucked this one from our garden. It’s brushy flowers come in a range of colours. My favourite varieties are those with red spikes. The plant which kindly gave up this spike for me is ‘Calistemon Viminalis’. It is also called ‘Weeping Bottlebrush’ thanks to its pendulous structure. It not only looks good but its large, matted root system holds soil in place and its lava red flowers are a favoured food source for birds and insects which feed on its sweet nectar.
Team this print with the hand drawn blackwood print. Then mount each in a black frame to create a simple yet striking art collection.
Available in A4 and A3
All prints come with name and watermarks removed
Shipping calculated at checkout
Weeping Bottlebrush Bloom: Wall Art Print
The bottlebrush is one of my favourite natives. I plucked this one from our garden. It’s brushy flowers come in a range of colours. My favourite varieties are those with red spikes. The plant which kindly gave up this spike for me is ‘Calistemon Viminalis’. It is also called ‘Weeping Bottlebrush’ thanks to its pendulous structure. It not only looks good but its large, matted root system holds soil in place and its lava red flowers are a favoured food source for birds and insects which feed on its sweet nectar.
Team this print with the hand drawn blackwood print. Then mount each in a black frame to create a simple yet striking art collection.
Available in A4 and A3
All prints come with name and watermarks removed
Shipping calculated at checkout
Medium: pen, pencil and charcoal