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Plant Details

Callistemon lanceolatus (Sm.)

Callistemon lanceolatus, commonly known as the lemon bottlebrush, is an evergreen shrub or small tree with lance-shaped leaves and bright red, bottlebrush-like flower spikes, typical of the Callistemon genus.

  • Family: Myrtaceae
  • Habit: weeping bottlebrush, is a shrub with a weeping or pendulous growth habit.
  • Habitat: moist, well-drained soils in regions with a warm to tropical climate.
  • Status : common


Vernacular names

Callistemon lanceolatus, commonly known as the lemon bottlebrush, may have different vernacular names depending on the region. Some of its common names include:

  1. Lemon Bottlebrush
  2. Lemon Scented Bottlebrush
  3. Narrow-leaved Bottlebrush
  4. Weeping Bottlebrush

These names are used to describe its appearance, fragrance, and growth habit.

Medicinal Uses

Callistemon lanceolatus (Lemon Bottlebrush) is primarily known for its ornamental qualities and is not commonly used for medicinal purposes in traditional or herbal medicine systems. However, some species within the Callistemon genus contain compounds that might have potential health benefits, but research on the medicinal use of Callistemon lanceolatus specifically is limited.

It's important to note that before using any plant for medicinal purposes, especially one without an established history of traditional use, it's advisable to consult with a qualified herbalist or healthcare professional. They can provide guidance on safety, dosage, and potential interactions with other medications or health conditions.