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While there's no mention of edible seeds of this tree on its page, there at least one webpages mentioning that all brachychiton seeds are edible. Specifically though I found 2 websites which specifically mention they're edible, and one mentions the seeds were consumed by indigenous Australians, so should this information be included on this page and then added/linked to the Bush Tucker page?

Here's one webpages I found which refer to the brachychiton bidwillii (little kurrajong) having edible seeds:

https://picclick.com.au/Dwarf-Kurrajong-SeedsBrachychitonFlowersNative-Bush-Tucker-Food-Garden-Tree-165516849237.html

This one (further down the page in the list of bush tucker plants) mentions "Brachychiton seeds were mostly roasted and ground to make a high energy food."

http://australiansucculents.com/edible-succulents

Another page which refers to this tree (and others) as being bush tucker plant:

https://www.australianplantssa.asn.au/pages/australian-plants/general-articles/bush-tucker.php

Tzali (talk) 12:01, 25 October 2022 (UTC)[reply]