In May or June, 6-inch long, drooping bottlebrush flowers will appear.
Seattle Times(Sep 29, 2016)
The bottlebrush buckeye, installed as three little sticks, now forms a screen 12 feet high and 25 feet across.
Washington Post(Jul 21, 2015)
California wild grapevines will eventually grow along the rebar awning, and colorful dwarf bottlebrush will fill in to create a more formal low hedge.
Los Angeles Times(Apr 10, 2015)