| Common name | Injune bottlebrush |
| Scientific name | Callistemon sp. (Injune) |
| Family | Myrtaceae |
| Etymology | Genus: Greek, kalos, beauty; stemon, stamen. Literally beautiful stamens. Species: Found near Injune, Queensland |
| Distribution | Occurring on the heavy black soils around Injune, in southern central Queensland, |
| Native habitat | Occurs along watercourses or on seasonally inundated low-lying floodplains. |
| Description | Small, very pretty and abundantly flowering bottlebrush with flowers which age from deep pink to almost white. |
| Flowering/fruiting | Flowers in late spring with an occasional autumn flush. |
| Location in Garden | Growing en masse in Bed 103 in the Big Idea Garden. |
| | Callistemon sp. (Injune) is hardy in most soils and prefers full sun for good flowering. Although this species has a beautiful flower, it only flowers for a short period of time - perhaps 2-3 weeks a year. |