Castanospermum australe
(Black bean tree, Moreton Bay chestnut)
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FAMILY |
Fabaceae |
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Species |
Castanospermum australe |
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Common name(s) |
Black bean tree, Moreton Bay chestnut |
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Flower colour; life form |
Orange; tree |
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Campus |
Cairns, Townsville |
Description
This slow-growing Australian tree has a spreading crown and large glossy leaves, each with 11-15 leaflets. The orange or yellowish pea-shaped flowers are borne in clusters on the branches so that they are partially hidden by the leaves. The pods are large and woody containing 2-3 large brown seeds which are highly toxic unless treated prior to roasting. The wood is dark and highly prized for cabinet work.

