Say Hello to the Bottle Tree

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Bottle Tree / Brachychiton Rupestris
Bottle Tree, Stanford University. CA

This, I believe is a Bottle Tree. I found it in Stanford University in California, a few years back. It was the shape of the tree that caught my eye and made me want to take a picture of it.

And then I seem to have forgotten about it. Then when I was putting together a photo tour of the Stanford campus I saw it and decided to look it up and see if I could learn about it. And guess what — I actually found an online tree guide on the trees on campus. Considering the shape and the location I’m quite confident that a Bottle Tree it is!

If I’m not wrong, the botanical name of this tree in the picture, or the Bottle Tree is Brachychiton Rupestris.

Says the Tree Guide: The Bottle Tree is a relative of the Australian Flame Tree. The specimen is only about 12 feet tall. With age, it will form an enlarged bottle-shaped trunk that holds water. It has distinctive finger-liked lobed leaves.

Brachychiton Rupestris/ Bottle Tree

If you happen to be in the Palo Alto area sometime and would like to see this tree for yourself, you will find it in the Main Quad near Stanford Memorial Church.

For now, if you’d like a quick look at the famous educational institution, visit — Photo tour of Stanford University.

Also from Stanford —
Hoover Tower and its wowing views
Stanford Church
Murals: Found in Stanford

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13 Comments on this post.
  • Linda W
    23 June 2022 at 8:01 pm
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    It has an interesting shape. We don’t have those in Virginia.

    • dNambiar
      25 June 2022 at 9:28 pm
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      Hey Linda,
      That trunk does have an interesting shape. πŸ™‚

      Oh is it? I recently saw a couple of these trees in Southern California.

      Thank you for coming this way. πŸ™‚

  • Archana
    23 June 2022 at 11:55 pm
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    Wow! That is lovely. We have the Baobabs with similar fat trunks. It is indeed a beautiful campus.

    • dNambiar
      25 June 2022 at 9:31 pm
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      The Boabab Tree is a majestic-looking tree.
      Oh yeah — Stanford has a lovely campus. So much to see, no?

      Thank you for your visit, Archana.

  • Vinitha
    29 June 2022 at 10:12 am
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    I have never seen or heard of bottle tree before. It’s a peculiar shape.
    The Stanford Campus is lovely. Thank you for sharing the beautiful pics, D.

    • dNambiar
      2 July 2022 at 12:06 am
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      Peculiar it is. Almost comical and cute, alle? πŸ™‚
      Oh yeah — that’s a lovely campus. It’s been a while since I went that side.

      Thank you for visiting, Vinitha. πŸ™‚

  • PanchTatwa Girl
    6 July 2022 at 11:18 am
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    The bottle tree is really interesting. I had seen a similar feature, but it was very small.
    This pic is cute, and comical, and also shows nature’s creativity.

    • dNambiar
      7 July 2022 at 9:30 am
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      Hey,
      Welcome back, PanchTatwa Girl,
      Oh yeah — Nature’s creativity is hard to compete with. πŸ™‚

  • parul thakur
    9 August 2022 at 12:49 am
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    Wow! This is a cool tree for sure. I am so glad you shared and I am always looking forward to your posts, Divya. So happy you share with all of us. See you around on the 11th.

    • dNambiar
      9 August 2022 at 10:44 am
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      It’s cute, no? πŸ˜„
      Thank you for hosting, Parul.

      Cool. See ya then! πŸ™‚

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  • joannaoftheforest
    11 August 2022 at 5:57 pm
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    So interesting! I have not heard of a bottle tree before now.

    • dNambiar
      12 August 2022 at 11:34 am
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      It was so unique and it really stood out from the rest of the trees there.
      I recently spotted a couple more in Southern California. πŸ™‚

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