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bottlebrush

NOUN
  1. a cylindrical brush on a thin shaft that is used to clean bottles

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  • Bulbs boast the spiky spaceships of alliums, and the long-lasting bottlebrushes of perennial grasses - an invaluable group of plants when it comes to attractive seed heads - provide a huge variety of scale and texture.
  • Melaleucas and bottlebrushes make excellent screening plants, stand-alone specimens and accents among other native species such as banksias and grevilleas.
  • These beautiful evergreen shrubs are known as bottlebrushes because of the cylindrical-shape of their cream, yellow or red blooms that emerge in spring and summer.
  • Rainbow lorikeets bathed by, fluttering among wet bottlebrush leaves, and continued idly stripping off leaves and twigs long after sunset.
  • Use a clean bottlebrush to scrub out pipes and tubes.
  • It bears a profusion of upright, bottlebrush-like flowers that are deep maroon.
  • Neighbour Ian Kinny, whose memorial garden along with a gum tree, bottlebrush and shrubs were destroyed, described the impact of the attack as ‘extremely cruel’.
  • Atop City Hall in Toronto, downtown workers watch butterflies and birds loiter among native plants like bottlebrush grass, eastern columbines, grey-headed coneflowers and New Jersey tea bushes.
  • Last year, I took the plunge and hired a gardener, mostly to help me rid one side of all the ivy and to help tame the line of bottlebrush plants that wasn't quite brush and wasn't quite tree.
  • Flowers were widely used in design, particularly from the 1880s, when motifs based on the waratah, wattle, bottlebrush, and eucalyptus were popular.
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