Brachychiton Rupestris Instant

: The tree undergoes significant morphological changes as it ages. Juvenile leaves have a lacy, deeply lobed appearance, while mature foliage becomes simpler, long, and strap-like. It is partially deciduous, often losing leaves between September and December.

The hallmark "bottle" shape is a slow-developing feature. While the tree itself grows relatively quickly when young, the characteristic swollen trunk typically takes to become noticeable, and up to 15 years to fully mature. brachychiton rupestris

: In its natural habitat, it typically grows between 10 to 25 meters (33–82 feet) tall. In garden settings, it may remain more compact, often around 5 to 15 meters. : The tree undergoes significant morphological changes as

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