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Brachychiton discolor - Pink Flame Tree

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Brachychiton discolor is better recognized as the Pink Flame Tree, a breathtaking specimen nature's artistry perfect for sprucing up any landscape. Native to Australia, this remarkable tree towers an impressive 30 meters, tailoring a broad, dense umbrella that gifts ample shade. Head-turning pink and burgundy, bell-shaped flowers wreathe the tree in clusters, bursting forth from late spring to early summer with a spectacle that will command everyone's attention. As autumn approaches, vibrant green leaves painted with mother nature's brush take a flawless bow to make room for the floral ballet. The Pink Flame Tree is a resilient warrior, exhibiting staunch resistance to drought, a trait conferred by its natural habitat, making it perfect for sunny spots with well-drained soil. Go with this hardy, low-maintenance show-stopper to turn your garden into an enchantment of colors and shapes.

  • Size: Up to 30 meters tall
  • Flowers: Pink and burgundy bell-shaped flowers
  • Foliage: Vibrant green, heart-shaped leaves
  • Water usage: Low (drought-resistant)
  • Sun exposure: Full sun
  • Remarkable Display: Drops leaves prior to blooming season for striking flower display
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