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Brachychiton populneus is an outstanding tree, and has proven to be VERY hardy in St George, Utah (zone 9a). My brother bought a new home...Read More
About 20 years ago, a friend gave me one of these in a 5 Gal can. No ideas how long it had been in it. I unceremoniously dug a hole and...Read More
Brought seeds back from Sitges, Spain and got a tree to grow. For six years, had no clue what kind it was until a friend looked up the s...Read More
This tree certainly grows well in the Phoenix area climate but it is also a tree that continuously drops leaves all year round which then...Read More
If you like Brachychiton you must see The Man Who Adopts Trees. ...Read More
I planted 10 by seed 2 months ago. Four sprouted quickly (within 1 month) and are doing great. I plan to keep them in pots and protecte...Read More
Regarding: "Jul 2, 2010, MsBonnieKR from Tucson, AZ" (When to plant in ground)
I don't have experience planting this part...Read More
The Kurrajong is an Australian native tree. It is drought resistant and will re-grow following fire. It is deep-rooted and therefore no...Read More
The pod I was attempting to identify is in Israel. Thought I would update the list of where this tree grows.
I have the Australian Bottle Tree (Brachychiton populneus) planted about 8 years ago and it has grown exceedingly well. It has still mai...Read More
Believe I have one of these growing around the base of a Tall Pine in my back yard here in Houston, TX, but it was not evergreen over the...Read More
I love trees of almost all kinds! I've been introduced to this particular tree when I was living in Arizona. They sure are a mess during ...Read More
I think Fullerton CA is right about overwatering killing off the trees. I plant them quite often here in Morocco, and find that there are...Read More
This tree grows extremely well in the Canary Islands. It may not be popular (yet) but I was pleasantly surprised to see them growing and ...Read More
Bottle trees were newly planted along my street, when I lived in Placentia, CA in 1996. Some of the brachychitons grew into attractive tr...Read More
This is probably the most commonly grown Brachychiton in Southern California and is frequently used as a landscaping tree for city planti...Read More
This tree is found in dry forests in South-Eastern Australia. It is a lovely fresh green at all times, which is quite a contrast with mo...Read More