Brachychiton populneus

kurrajong
Kurrajong. Bottle tree. Shiny poplar-like leaves. Stout trunk in maturity. Upright in youth, characterful with age. Mostly evergreen.
Brachychiton populneusBrachychiton populneus
height 20–30ft
width 20–30ft
tolerates Cold, Drought, Heat, Wind
water
needs
Low
water
info
This tree should be watered deeply and regularly (when the top couple of inches of soil has dried). Usually this will mean once every week or two during dry weather. A few years after the tree has been planted, once it’s established, you can likely cut back to deep infrequent waterings. Use drippers, emitters a slow stream of water so that it doesn’t run off; allow the water to trickle all the way down through the deepest layers of soil.

Often a tree will tap into groundwater and need less watering or none at all, once established.

A great trick for watering street trees is to drill a â…›-inch hole on the bottom edge of a 5-gallon bucket, then set the bucket with the hole aligned next to the tree and fill the bucket with water. Fill once for a 1-5 gallon plant, fill twice for a 7-15 gallon plant, three times for 25g or larger plants.
hardy
to
20F
exposure Full Sun
indoor
outdoor
Outdoor
drainage In Ground: Cactus Mix, In Pots: Cactus Mix, Tolerates Sandy Soil
fertilizing All Purpose, Low Needs
origin E Australia
california
native
No
sunset
zones
8, 9, 11–23

Sunset Zones Map

Outdoor Exposure Guide

Growing Notes

Best to cage this tree if you have gophers.