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Brachychiton rupestris 65cm Pot 325cm Height Outdoor Tree

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Brachychiton rupestris, commonly known as the Queensland Bottle Tree, is a striking deciduous to semi-evergreen tree native to Queensland, Australia. It is admired for its unique, swollen trunk which acts as a water reservoir, allowing it to survive long periods of drought an adaptation to Australias harsh inland climates.

Key Features:

  • Trunk: Its most distinctive feature is the bulbous, bottle-shaped trunk, which gradually develops with age. This swollen trunk stores water, giving it a remarkable sculptural quality even when young.

  • Foliage: Leaves are variable when young, often deeply lobed like a maple leaf; mature trees have more slender, simple leaves. They are bright green, turning yellow and dropping briefly during very dry periods or cooler weather.

  • Flowers: In late spring to summer, small bell-shaped cream to pink flowers appear, often borne in loose clusters, adding delicate contrast to the bold trunk.

  • Size: In its native habitat, it can reach 1020 metres high, but in cultivation (and certainly in pots or UK conservatories), it remains much smaller, growing slowly and forming a manageable feature tree.

Because of its distinctive silhouette, Brachychiton rupestris is often grown as a specimen tree in large gardens or used as a dramatic feature in dry, Mediterranean or Australian-themed plantings.

Detailed Care Guide for Brachychiton rupestris

Position & Light

  • Prefers full sun to thrive and develop its characteristic trunk.

  • In the UK, best grown as a conservatory or greenhouse plant, or outdoors in summer in the sunniest, most sheltered spot possible.

Temperature & Hardiness

  • Tender in the UK (H1b) cannot tolerate frost.

  • Must be overwintered indoors or in a heated glasshouse at above 57C.

  • Enjoys warm conditions between 1530C.

Watering

  • Very drought-tolerant once established, thanks to its water-storing trunk.

  • In the growing season (spring to early autumn), water thoroughly when the compost is dry at the top.

  • In winter, water sparingly allow the soil to dry out almost completely to mimic its natural dormant season.

Soil

  • Needs excellent drainage.

  • Use a gritty, sandy mix such as cactus compost with added perlite or coarse sand.

Feeding

  • Feed lightly with a balanced, low-nitrogen fertiliser once a month during the growing season.

  • Do not feed in winter.

Pruning & Maintenance

  • Requires very little pruning.

  • Can be gently shaped to encourage a balanced canopy.

  • Remove any dead or damaged shoots in late winter.

Pests & Problems

  • Generally very robust.

  • Occasionally may be affected by scale insects or mealybugs indoors wipe off or treat with horticultural soap.

Container Growing

  • Excellent as a feature container plant, particularly in modern or arid-themed courtyard gardens.

  • Use a deep pot with drainage holes, filled with gritty compost.

  • Raise on pot feet if kept outdoors in summer to ensure free drainage.

  • Repot every 34 years, slightly increasing the pot size each time.

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