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The characteristic bulbous trunk which is swollen at the base and tapering towards the apex gives rise to the common name Bottle tree.
The deep red bell-shaped flowers occur in short sprays during summer. The flowers are followed by seed pods which contain many seeds. Deciduous in cooler climates.
Leaves are glossy green 20 cm across hence the name "broad-leaved bottle tree"
A small to medium-sized tree that may reach 15 metres in height although it is usually much smaller in cultivation or cooler areas.
Endemic to the Northern Territory and Queensland.
Seed is usually best sown in spring or autumn in temperate climates, avoid the coldest and hottest months of the year. The optimum germination temperature for germination of this genus is around 20-24°C
Brachychiton seeds germinate readily, however they do have a hard outer coating, to assist with the update of moisture required for germination the following method is suggested. This is not critical but will generally reduce germination time.
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