Brachychiton discolor
Lacebark
STERCULIACEAE

Don Herbison-Evans ( [email protected] )
&
Ken Harris

(updated 6 July 2004)


Flowers
Bunya Mountains, Queensland, 9th January 1992

This is a deciduous tree, growing up to 20 metres high. It has 5-lobed leaves, up to 18 cm long. It flowers in summer, when tree is almost leafless. Flowers are pink to red, 6 cm long, with no petals, but sepals are petaloid and coloured, and pubescent on the outside.


Branches, without leaves, flowering, almost.
Bunya Mountains, Queensland, 9th January 1992

It grows in rainforest in the north east of New South Wales and in Queensland.


Fallen flowers on the road.
Bunya Mountains, Queensland, 9th January 1992

The foliage is food for some Caterpillars, for example :

Common Aeroplane
( Phaedyma shepherdi, NYMPHALIDAE )

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