File:Castanospermum australe flowers, 7th Brigade Park Chermside IMGP7259.jpg

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Castanospermum australe, the black bean, has been planted ornamentally in a couple of locations in 7th Brigade Park. The flowers are borne on the branches in a manner described as Ramiflory.

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English: Castanospermum australe, the black bean, has been planted ornamentally in a couple of locations in 7th Brigade Park. It is found in local rainforest and riparian areas not subject to fire. The flowers are borne on the branches in a manner described as Ramiflory. Flowers are rich in nectar and attractive to birds, mammals and insects.
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