Illawarra Flame Tree Seed Pods

Illawarra Flame Tree Seed Pods. Illawarra Flame Tree Seeds Ole Lantana’s Seed Store Gently remove the pods from the tree and place them in a paper bag to finish drying Illawarra Flame Trees produce a tough leathery dark-brown seed pod, containing rows of corn-like seeds that are surrounded by hairs that will irritate the skin and nose and throat if inhaled

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The Illawarra Flame Tree is one of the most spectacular Australian native trees The seed pods are a dark brown colour and have a tough shell

Illawarra Flame Tree seed pods Brachychiton acerifolius HD 08 YouTube

To collect seeds from your Illawarra flame tree, wait until the pods turn brown and begin to split open It is a popular street tree, grown for its brilliant red flowers The seeds are surrounded by hairs that are toxic to humans and animals

Brachychiton acerifolia Illawarra Flame Tree seeds x15 Ole Lantana's Seed Store. This usually happens in late summer or early autumn The seed pod is large, black and "boat-shaped", and houses rows of hairy yellow seeds that look like corn

How to Grow An Illawarra Flame Tree. Illawarra Flame Trees produce a tough leathery dark-brown seed pod, containing rows of corn-like seeds that are surrounded by hairs that will irritate the skin and nose and throat if inhaled The seed pods are a dark brown colour and have a tough shell