Brachychiton populneus (Kurrajong), Australia

The Kurrajong is a small to medium-sized tree found in a range of habitats from wetter coastal districts to semi-arid interiors of Victoria, New South Wales and Queensland.
The extended trunk is stores water for survival in a warm dry climate. It has bell-shaped flowers that range from a pale cream to pink, while the leaves vary considerably in shape. The leaves are either simple and pointed, or may be 3–9 lobed. Saplings grow from a drought and fire-resistant tap-rooted tuber.
Traditional uses of Kurrajong bark included twine and fishing lines. The distinctive, hairy seeds inside large seed pods were also a traditional food source.



