The Rosida Red refers to multiple species within the Xanthostemon genus, predominantly Xanthostemon Youngii, which is known for its striking red flowers. This species is native to the rainforests of northeastern Australia and is part of the Myrtaceae family.
The flowers of Rosida Red are notably similar in structure to those of Syzygium Aqueum, featuring fine filaments of stamens and styles that create a cluster of vibrant blooms. The plants typically exhibit a shrubby growth form, reaching heights of 2 to 5 meters (approximately 6.5 to 16 feet), and can grow into small trees under optimal conditions