Kurrajong Tree (Brachychiton populneus)
The Kurrajong Tree is a hardy and versatile Australian native known for its attractive lush canopy, bottle-shaped trunk, and exceptional drought tolerance. It makes a stunning shade tree while requiring very little care once established.
π± Why Gardeners Love the Kurrajong Tree
β Extremely drought tolerant - Ideal for tough Australian conditions and low-water landscapes.
β Attractive, dense canopy - Provides excellent shade and year-round greenery.
β Distinctive trunk shape - Forms a bulbous, sculptural base that adds character as it matures.
β Fast-growing and reliable - Establishes quickly and adapts to a wide range of soils.
β Resilient native species - Handles heat, wind, and dry soils with ease.
π‘ How to Use Brachychiton populneus in Your Garden
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Feature shade tree - Perfect for open lawns, paddocks, and acreage settings.
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Street and driveway planting - Its upright form and resilience make it ideal for long rows or avenues.
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Native and drought-tolerant gardens - Complements other hardy Australian species beautifully.
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Windbreak or shelter tree - Offers protection while maintaining ornamental appeal.
Easy Planting & Care Guide
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Spacing: Plant 5 to 7 metres from structures and allow 6+ metres between trees for a full canopy. Planting multiples creates an impressive avenue or shade corridor.
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Best Planting Time: Can be planted year-round, best season is autumn or spring.
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Mulching & Fertilising: This tree thrives naturally and does not require mulching or fertiliser to stay healthy.
β FAQs About the Kurrajong Tree
How tall does the Kurrajong grow?
It typically reaches 10 to 15 metres tall, forming a broad, rounded canopy.
Is it suitable for suburban gardens?
Yes, in larger suburban spaces. For smaller yards, consider dwarf or more compact Brachychiton varieties.
Does it lose its leaves?
It is semi-deciduous and may shed some leaves during dry periods or before flowering.
Is it drought tolerant?
Extremely, one of the best trees for harsh, dry conditions.
Are the roots invasive?
Roots are generally well-behaved but, as with all larger trees, plant with appropriate distance from pipes and structures.
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