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The bottlebrush Callistemon macroponctatus speckled yellow by its elongated stamens. It is the appearance of these elongated stamens, protruding beyond the petals, that led to this flowering shrub's common name.

Any of several trees or shrubs common in Australia, belonging to the myrtle family. They have cylindrical, composite flower heads in green, yellow, white, various shades of red, and violet. (Genus Callistemon, family Myrtaceae.)



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Meanwhile, advertising created a theme announcing "The Secret is Almost Out," prompting curiosity about the Callistemon citrinus plant.
Callisto's active ingredient is inspired by naturally occurring compounds found in the Callistemon citrinus plant, which means it is a product found in nature that is good to the environment.
The name Callisto is developed from the Callistemon citrinus plant.
 
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