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Kurrajong flower

Kurrajong flower

The red-flowered kurrajong is common in lowland areas of Kakadu.

These small, straggly trees lose their leaves in the dry season and produce bright, bell-shaped flowers between June and October.

The kurrajong fruit contains edible seeds, but these are covered in sharp hairs that should be treated with extreme caution.

Culture

Bininj/Mungguy use kurrajong fibres to make baskets, string, fishing line and clothing.

Scientific name

Brachychiton paradoxum