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Brachychiton discolor is a rainforest tree of eastern Australia. It grows in drier rainforest areas. Scattered from Paterson, New South Wales (32° S) to Mackay, Queensland (21° S). There is also an isolated community of these trees at Cape York Peninsula.
Brachychiton (kurrajong, bottletree) is a genus of 31 species of trees and large shrubs, native to Australia (the centre of diversity, with 30 species) and New Guinea (one species). Fossils from New South Wales and New Zealand are estimated to be 50 million years old, corresponding to the Paleogene .
However, B. discolor is also referred to as the lacebark kurrajong, and bottle tree is a term commonly applied not only to other species of Brachychiton but to members of other genera around the world. The kurrajong has been recorded as a host plant for the mistletoe species Dendrophthoe glabrescens a hemi-parasite. [5]
Lacebark tree is a common name for several plants with a inner lace-like layer of the inner bark, and may refer to: . Brachychiton discolor and Brachychiton populneus, native to eastern Australia
B. Brachychiton acerifolius; Brachychiton acuminatus; Brachychiton albidus; Brachychiton australis; Brachychiton bidwillii; Brachychiton chillagoensis; Brachychiton ...
From the west, the more arid interior and tropical north are wilga (Geijera parviflora); broad-leafed bottle tree (Brachychiton australis); lacebark (Brachychiton discolor); tulip oak (Harpuilia pendula); with the Leichardt tree (Nauclea orientalis); celery wood (Polyscias elegans); yellow wood (Flindseria
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Babingtonia crenulata (F.Muell.) A.R.Bean; Babingtonia densifolia (Sm.) F.Muell. Babingtonia pluriflora (F.Muell.) A.R.Bean; Babingtonia virgata (J.R.Forst. & G.Forst ...