Firewheel Tree

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Shows a firewheel tree in full flower with glorious bright red flush of flowers covering it.

(2/11) Shows a firewheel tree in full flower with glorious bright red flush of flowers covering it.

Shows the red firewheel flowers in the background and in the front are the various stages of the seed pods forming

(3/11) Shows the red firewheel flowers in the background and in the front are the various stages of the seed pods forming

Close up of a flowering firewheel tree

(4/11) Close up of a flowering firewheel tree

Firewheel in the early morning with bright red flowers stretching high into the sky

(5/11) Firewheel in the early morning with bright red flowers stretching high into the sky

Close up of the flowers of the firewheel that consume the tree

(6/11) Close up of the flowers of the firewheel that consume the tree

Leaf of the Firewheel Tree

(7/11) Leaf of the Firewheel Tree

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Vibrant red amidst green Friewheel leaves during Adelaide's Winter

(9/11) Vibrant red amidst green Friewheel leaves during Adelaide's Winter

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Firewheel Tree

Stenocarpus sinuatus
This beautiful tree is planted all around the world but is naturally endemic to the rainforests of Qld and NSW. The name Wheel of Fire comes from the red flowers that resemble a flattened wheel. The timber is used for cabinetwork. To 30m

$12.90 ($4.90-$14.75 choose a size)

Buy 1+ @$12.90ea usually:$17.90ea

Specifications of Firewheel Tree

Preferred Climate SubtropicalLearn About Climate Zones

Grown From SeedlingLearn About Propagation Methods

Max Height (when in the ground with good conditions) +10m

Can it Handle Frosts? Yes

Amount of leaves in Winter? All Leaves (Evergreen)

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Firewheel Tree Reviews & Tips

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Jason
★★★★★ 1y ago

MOGGILL, QLD

Firewheel Tree

Great little seedlings - seem hardy

Keryn Fox
12y ago

Camperdown, VIC, Australia

Stenocarpus sinuatus - Firewheel Tree

I have a 15 year old one growing in Southwest Victoria, it did not flower for the first 7 years. But now that the tree is grown it flowers nearly all the time, in flower at the moment which is winter in cold Vic.

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