When my bottle brush shrub started to go brown I was told it could be one of two things, too windy or not enough water, I have since moved it and water it [only a sprinkle] every week, and it does get a feed of whatever feed we are using at the time now and again and this year I didn't even put them in the greenhouse in the winter and I have had the most flowers ever.
It is probably suffering from wind burn if it on one side, if it is all over then it is probably dead.
It is a plant, from the temperate regions of Australia
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Shave-grass, bottle-brush, and paddock-pipes.
Bottle-brush plants reproduce sexually through seeds.
The bottlebrush, of the genus Callistemon, is a native plant of Australia, found in many parts of coastal and inland Australia.To see photos of the bottlebrush, see the related link.
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unless it is a different bottle , there was always a large Hood milk bottle on top of the milk plant in charlestown, ma.
No, you have to touch the plant or brush by it for the plant to grab you.
Have you tried buying berries then going to a area thats brown then clicking on it and itll give u the option to plant a berry there then after u must tend to the plant to get more berries from the plant I hope this helped
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