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flame tree

Any of various trees with brilliant red flowers, including the smooth-stemmed semi-deciduous Brachychiton acerifolium with scarlet bell-shaped flowers, native to Australia, but spread throughout the tropics.



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Among the species she has planted are flame trees, which grow big enough to arch over the roadway; the African hardwood mvule; and 150 bottlebrush, a red flowering Australian tree.
As a result of the widening, 26 trees will be removed, but 50 new Australian Flame trees will be planted.
Pee Wees at the Point stands surrounded by flame trees on a spectacular site in a nature reserve at the eastern point of Darwin Harbour and Fannie Bay.
 
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