Grafted Brachychitons
Grafted Brachychitons are available as low grafted plants in 70mm tubes. They are fully sun hardened and ready to be potted up. Each of the cultivars have been selected for their large unique flowers and extended flowering period. Grafted trees also have the benefit of flowering at a much younger age than trees produced from seed.
Please see the forward order forms for a list of plants available in the upcoming season
For our currently available stock, please see the available stocklist.
Grafted Brachychiton Descriptions
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(Illawarra Flame Tree). Large Tree: 20-30m high . Masses of Bright red bell-shaped flowers in late Spring and early Summer.
Adaptable to a wide range of soil types. Magnificent feature tree with brilliant flowering display. Origin: QLD and NSW
Brachychiton Beau Bells
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(northern form of B. Bidwillii ) Small Tree: 4m-5m high x 2m-3m wide. Clusters of deep pink bell flowers in late Spring and early Summer.
Adaptable to a wide range of soil types. Drought and frost tolerant.
Magnificent feature tree with brilliant flowering display.
Brachychiton Belladonna
(B. acerfolius x B. populneus) Medium Tree: 5m-10m high x 4m-6m wide. Masses of large delicate pink flowers in late Spring and early Summer.
Adaptable to a wide range of soil types. Drought and frost tolerant.
Magnificent feature tree.
Brachychiton bidwillii
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Small shrubby Tree: 4m-5m high x 2m-3m wide. Clusters of red starshaped bell flowers in late Spring and early Summer.
Lobed Leaves are deep green with pink new growth. Adaptable to a wide range of soil types. Drought and frost tolerant.
Brachychiton Clarabelle
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(B. acerifolius x B. discolour) Small Tree: 4m-6m high x 2m-3m wide. Clusters of red/pink starshaped bell flowers in late Spring and early Summer.
Lobed Leaves are deep green with pink new growth. Adaptable to a wide range of soil types. Drought and frost tolerant.
Magnificent feature tree with brilliant flowering display. Origin: Natural Hybrid occuring in the Border Ranges of QLD and NSW.
Brachychiton Griffith Pink
(B. discolor x B. populneus) Small Tree: 5m-8m high x 2m-3m wide. Glossy deep green foliage with clusters of large pink bell flowers in late Spring and early Summer.
Adaptable to a wide range of soil types. Drought and frost hardy to -7C.
Performs well in Southern Australia.
Brachychiton Noel's Surprise
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(B.x excellens) Small Tree: 4m-5m high x 2m-3m wide. Clusters of brilliant red/pink bell shaped flowers. Flowering profusely from early Spring to early Summer.
Deciduous tree with glossy deep green foliage. Adaptable to a wide range of soil types. Drought and frost tolerant.
Magnificent feature tree with brilliant flowering display.
Brachychiton Jasper Bell
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(B. bidwillii x B. spectabilis) Small Tree: 4m-6m high x 2m-3m wide. Clusters of orange/pink bell flowers are carried on braches and down the trunk in late Spring and early Summer.
Adaptable to a wide range of soil types. Drought and frost tolerant.
Magnificent feature tree with brilliant flowering display.
Brachychiton spectablis
Small Tree: 4m-6m high x 2m-3m wide. Clusters of orange/pink bell flowers are carried on braches and down the trunk in late Spring and early Summer.
Lobed Leaves are deep green with pink new growth. Adaptable to a wide range of soil types. Drought and frost tolerant.
Magnificent feature tree with brilliant flowering display.