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Brachychiton Magenta Bells Grafted
Brachychiton Magenta Bells Grafted
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Common Name:
Magenta Bells Kurrajong
Description:
Brachychiton ‘Magenta Bells’ (grafted) is a spectacular, grafted ornamental tree celebrated for its vibrant magenta-pink bell-shaped flowers that appear in abundance through late spring to early summer. A selected hybrid form, this cultivar combines the hardiness of the Brachychiton genus with an exceptional floral display, making it a standout feature tree for streetscapes, large gardens, and open landscapes. The flowers emerge in dense clusters before or during leaf flush, often creating a dazzling canopy of colour. Its foliage is typically lobed and lush green, providing attractive coverage through the warmer months and some leaf drop in cooler conditions. As a grafted tree, ‘Magenta Bells’ maintains a more uniform shape and size, with improved flowering and adaptability. Well-suited to Melbourne's climate, it is drought-tolerant once established and thrives in full sun with free-draining soils. Minimal maintenance is required, and it responds well to occasional pruning to shape. This tree attracts nectar-feeding birds and creates a bold statement in any setting.
Form:
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Tree - Small
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Tree - Medium
Mature Size:
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Height: 4 to 8 metres
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Width: 3 to 5 metres
Aspect:
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Full Sun
Flowering:
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Flowers in Spring
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Flowers in Summer
Flower Colour:
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Magenta
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Deep Pink
Key Attributes:
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Suitable for Pots (when young)
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Bird Attracting
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Drought Tolerant
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Suitable for Feature Planting
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Low Maintenance
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Grafted Form for Improved Performance
Toxicity:
Not known to be toxic to humans or animals.
Companion Plants:
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Grevillea ‘Moonlight’
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Westringia fruticosa
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Callistemon viminalis
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Hardenbergia violacea
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Lomandra longifolia

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