: Produces clusters of creamy-white or greenish-yellow bell-shaped blooms, typically in late spring or early summer.
: Its swollen trunk stores water, making it incredibly hardy and suitable for hot, dry sites.
: A small to medium tree reaching 5–15 meters with a bulky, "bottle-shaped" trunk.
: Distinctive black, boat-shaped seed pods follow the flowering season. ✨ Key Features
: Unlike some other Brachychiton species, it generally has a non-invasive root system, making it safer for patios and ponds.
: Indigenous Australians traditionally ate the roasted seeds and the yam-like roots of young seedlings.
: Highly valued as a "specimen tree" in landscaping and parks for its unique shape. 🛠️ Growing Tips Tims Garden Centre Campbelltown NSW - Facebook
The , commonly known as the Broad-leaved Bottle Tree , is a striking Australian native known for its distinctive swollen trunk and architectural form. 🌳 Quick Profile
: Produces clusters of creamy-white or greenish-yellow bell-shaped blooms, typically in late spring or early summer.
: Its swollen trunk stores water, making it incredibly hardy and suitable for hot, dry sites.
: A small to medium tree reaching 5–15 meters with a bulky, "bottle-shaped" trunk. brachychiton australis
: Distinctive black, boat-shaped seed pods follow the flowering season. ✨ Key Features
: Unlike some other Brachychiton species, it generally has a non-invasive root system, making it safer for patios and ponds. : Distinctive black, boat-shaped seed pods follow the
: Indigenous Australians traditionally ate the roasted seeds and the yam-like roots of young seedlings.
: Highly valued as a "specimen tree" in landscaping and parks for its unique shape. 🛠️ Growing Tips Tims Garden Centre Campbelltown NSW - Facebook : Highly valued as a "specimen tree" in
The , commonly known as the Broad-leaved Bottle Tree , is a striking Australian native known for its distinctive swollen trunk and architectural form. 🌳 Quick Profile