Northern kurrajong | |
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Brachychiton diversifolius | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Clade: | Tracheophytes |
Clade: | Angiosperms |
Clade: | Eudicots |
Clade: | Rosids |
Order: | Malvales |
Family: | Malvaceae |
Genus: | Brachychiton |
Species: | B. diversifolius |
Binomial name | |
Brachychiton diversifolius R.Br. | |
Brachychiton diversifolius, commonly known as the northern kurrajong, is a small tree of the genus Brachychiton found in northern Australia. [1] It was originally classified in the family Sterculiaceae, which is now within Malvaceae. [lower-alpha 1]
Brachychiton acerifolius is a large tree of the family Malvaceae endemic to tropical and subtropical regions on the east coast of Australia. It is famous for the bright red bell-shaped flowers that often cover the whole tree when it is leafless. It is commonly known as the flame tree, Illawarra flame tree, lacebark tree, or kurrajong.
Brachychiton carruthersii is a species of flowering plant in the family Malvaceae. It is found only in Papua New Guinea. It is threatened by habitat loss.
Brachychiton velutinosus is a species of flowering plant in the family Malvaceae. It is found in Australia and Papua New Guinea. It is threatened by habitat loss.
Brachychiton bidwillii, commonly known as the dwarf kurrajong or little kurrajong, is a small tree of the genus Brachychiton found in tropical areas of eastern Australia. It was originally classified in the family Sterculiaceae, which is now within Malvaceae.
Brachychiton gregorii, commonly known as the desert kurrajong, is a small tree of the genus Brachychiton found in northern and western Australia. It was originally classified in the family Sterculiaceae, which is now within Malvaceae.
Brachychiton garrawayae is a small tree of the genus Brachychiton found on the Cape York peninsula.
Brachychiton paradoxus, commonly known as the red-flowered kurrajong, is a small tree of the genus Brachychiton found in northern Australia. It was originally classified in the family Sterculiaceae, which is now within Malvaceae.
Brachychiton compactus is a tree of the genus Brachychiton found in northeastern Australia. It is only found in the vicinity of Proserpine in Central Queensland.
Brachychiton australis, commonly known as the broad-leaved bottle tree, is a small tree of the genus Brachychiton found in eastern Australia. It was originally classified in the family Sterculiaceae, which is now within Malvaceae.
Brachychiton megaphyllus, commonly known as the red-flowering kurrajong, is a tree of the genus Brachychiton found in northern Australia.
Brachychiton spectabilis is a tree of the genus Brachychiton found in northern Australia. It was described by Gordon Guymer in 1988.
Brachychiton multicaulis is a tree of the genus Brachychiton found in northern Australia. It was described in 1988.
Brachychiton acuminatus is a tree of the genus Brachychiton found in northwestern Australia. It was described in 1988.
Brachychiton obtusilobus is a tree of the genus Brachychiton native to Cape Range National Park in Western Australia. It was described in 1988.
Brachychiton grandiflorus is a tree of the genus Brachychiton native to the Cape York Peninsula in Queensland, Australia. It was described in 1988.
Brachychiton albidus is a tree of the genus Brachychiton native to Queensland, Australia. It was described in 1988.
Brachychiton fitzgeraldianus is a tree of the genus Brachychiton found in northwestern Australia. It was described in 1988.
Brachychiton tridentatus is a tree of the genus Brachychiton found in northwestern Australia. It was described in 1988.
Brachychiton xanthophyllus is a tree of the genus Brachychiton found in northwestern Australia. It was described in 1988.
Brachychiton viscidulus is a plant in the Malvaceae family, native to Western Australia.