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Flame Tree in the GardenTags plant encyclopedia

Brachychiton

 

Flame Tree

Brachychiton is a genus of 30 or more species, most of which occur in dry tropical parts of Australia. They are large shrubs or trees.

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plant Features
  • Flame Tree likes full sun to partial shade

    Full sun to partial shade

  • Flame Tree likes very little water

    Very little water

  • Flame Tree is frost hardy: 23f (-5°c)

    Frost Hardy: 23F (-5°C)

  • Flame Tree likes moist and free draining

    Moist and free draining

 
plant information

Common name

Flame Tree

Latin name

Brachychiton

type

Trees or Shrubs

family

Malvaceae

ph

6.5 - 8.5 Acid - Neutral

  • Light

    Flame Tree likes full sun to partial shade

    Full sun to partial shade

  • Frost

    Flame Tree is frost hardy: 23f (-5°c)

    Frost Hardy: 23F (-5°C)

  • Soil

    Flame Tree likes moist and free draining

    Moist and free draining

  • Water

    Flame Tree likes very little water

    Very little water

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full grown dimensions

The size of a fully grown Flame Tree is 15.00meters x 20.00meters 15.00 M 20.00 M

Brachychiton

Brachychiton is a genus of 30 or more species, most of which occur in dry tropical parts of Australia. They are large shrubs or trees.


Planting

From Early Spring TO Mid Spring

Although it is a widely tolerant tree, flame tree prefers moist to dry soil in which to grow. After it becomes established it will tolerate drought and temperatures down to 25 degrees Fahrenheit, but it prefers mild weather. It grows well in loam to sandy soil with pHs ranging from slightly acidic to highly alkaline, and withstands salinity well, as long as the weather is not too cold.

 
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