Koelreuteria bipinnata, also known as Chinese flame tree, Chinese golden rain tree, Bougainvillea golden-rain tree, is a species of Koelreuteria native to southern China. It is a small to medium-sized deciduous tree growing between 7β20 metres tall. It is few branched and is one of the few trees that bloom in summer. The tree can live 50 to 150 years
The leaves are alternate, bipinnately compound leaves; with an ovate shape and a pinnate venation, they have a green color which turns yellow in fall, leavelets measuring between 5β10 cm long. The flowers are small and yellow with a touch of red at the base, with four petals, produced in large branched panicles that are 20β50 cm long. They are showy and have a pleasant fragrance. They flower in the summer from July to August, more northerly, in middle Europe, in September. Flowers are hermaphroditic, having both male and female organs. The fruit is a three-lobed inflated papery capsule that is 3β6 cm long, of a faint reddish colour, showy, containing several hard, nut-like seeds which are 5β10 mm in diameter with a pink color. The bark is thin and brown. Branches are upright growing, bend down somewhat as the tree grows, they might break due to poor collar formation, pruning is required to build a strong branching structure and a single stem, if wished, and also for the pedestrians and vehicles clearance if necessary. The tree is characterized as a weak wooded tree