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Brachychiton 'Illawarra Flame Tree' removeCrassula Jade 'Fine Leaf' Succulent remove
NameBrachychiton 'Illawarra Flame Tree' removeCrassula Jade 'Fine Leaf' Succulent remove
ImageA single tree with bright red-orange flowers stands in a grassy, sunlit park under a clear blue sky.Crassula Jade 'Fine Leaf' Succulent
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Brachychiton acerifolius 

The Illawarra Flame Tree is known for its stunning display of bright red flowers that cover the whole bare tree in late Spring. While it's an Aussie native, it is now grown all over the world for its beauty.

The Illawarra Flame Tree is only fully deciduous in the northern parts of Australia, where it drops its leaves in the dry season. Plant Flame Trees with Jacarandas for a colour explosion.

Portulacaria afra, Money Tree

Jade Succulent is an extremely common plant in Australian gardens and has been for some time. Not only is it easy to grow, you'll find it's hardy in most conditions, and really only struggles when over-watered. Preferring a loose draining soil, the Jade Succulent is one of the more resilient succulents when it comes to things like clayey soil. A very attractive addition to any garden!
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botanical name

Brachychiton acerifolia

height x width

10-15m x 6-9m

features

Profuse foamy sprays of bright scarlet flowers are borne in late spring-early summer on a leafless crown, beautiful shiny lime green leaves. although not full deciduous the leaves are dropped only before flowering

conditions

Full sun to part shade in well-drained soil, protect from heavy winds and frost

landscape use

Specimen, shade tree, parks, avenues, street planting

botanical name

Portulacaria afra

height x width

1-1.5m x 1m

features

Rounded fleshy deep jade-green leaves with contrasting reddish-brown stems

conditions

Full sun to light shade in well-drained soil, will handle drought but keep protected from heavy frosts

landscape use

Widely thought to be good luck in Feng Sui and often placed by the front or back door, rockeries, garden beds and pots

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