Calothamnus montanus
Calothamnus montanus is a plant in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae and is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. It is an erect shrub with short, needle-shaped leaves and red flowers with four stamen bundles. In 2014, Craven, Edwards and Cowley proposed that the species be renamed Melaleuca georgi.
Description
Calothamnus montanus is a shrub growing to a height of about with stems that are hairy at first but become glabrous and thick over time. Its leaves are needle-like, mostly long and wide and circular in cross section.The flowers have 4 sepals and 4 petals. The stamens are partly red, partly green and are arranged in 4 claw-like bundles, each about long. The petals are long. Flowering occurs from October to January and is followed by fruits which are woody, flattened spherical capsules, long and partly buried in the stem.