The largest exhibit is the 800 square metre semi-arid habitat, featuring 250 tonnes of red sand trucked in from central Australia and full-sized bottle trees.
Other common names include boab, boaboa, tabaldi, bottle tree, upside-down tree, and monkey bread tree.
The wreaths may also include teasel, artichokes and lotus, bottle tree and sweet gum seedpods.
Roma, Queensland is one country town with prominent bottle trees.
The bottle tree, a full-scale simulation of originals documented in photographs, is set up like an environment in a natural-history museum.
One striking example of this is Teresópolis Avenue, where bottle trees have been planted.
The bottle tree of the Sterculiaceae is one of 30 tree species from the Brachychiton.
The bottle tree is a plant that has adapted to hot climates, such as the desert.
They are called bottle trees because the shape of their trunk is a bottle shape.
Today it is a grassy park, shaded by bottle trees.