Brachychiton rupestris (Australian barrel tree)

Other names: Australian bottle tree, Queensland bottle tree, Narrow-leaved bottle tree, Kurrajong, Sterculia rupestris, Delabechea rupestris

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Where to grow

Soil type
  • Loamy
  • Sandy
Soil drainage
  • Well-drained
Soil pH
  • Acid
  • Neutral
Sunlight
  • Full Sun
Aspect
  • East
  • West
  • South
Exposure
  • Sheltered

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Additional plant details

Cultivation

Grow in well-drained, slightly acid to neutral soil in full sun. Heat and drought tolerant. Often drought deciduous. Bottle-shaped trunk develops when the tree is approximately 5-10 years old.

Suggested uses

Architectural, Mediterranean, City, Drought Tolerant, Low Maintenance, Greenhouse, Specimen tree, Bees (attract & feed bees)

UK hardiness

H3

USDA zones

Zone 9, Zone 10, Zone 11, Zone 12

Sunset zone

13, 21, 23, 24

WUCOLS

North-Central Coastal = Inappropriate
Central Valley = Inappropriate
South Coastal = Low
South Inland = Low
High and Intermediate Desert = Inappropriate
Low Desert = Moderate/Medium

Foliage

Semi-evergreen

Habit

Spreading, Broadly conical

Native to

Australia

Drought tolerant

Yes

Flood tolerant

No

Toxicity

Not toxic

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