File:Schotia brachypetala.jpg

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Mass of glossy deep crimson buds and flowers on the small tree.

"It produces a lot of sweet nectar, a nectar that is a sugary juice. If it ferments in the heat of the sun it can produce alcohol"

Tree native to South Africa.

Photo taken in Australia, Brisbane
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Schotia brachypetala - 'Drunk Parrot Tree'

Author Tatiana Gerus from Brisbane, Australia

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