Acacia acinacea
Family Name:
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Mimosaceae |
Common Name:
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Gold Dust Wattle |
Size:
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1 - 2m high x 1 - 2m wide |
Growth Rate:
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Fast |
Description:
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An upright Australian native shrub, with yellow flowers produced from July to October. |
Position:
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Plant in full sun to part shade in a well mulched garden. Water as required for 8-13 weeks until established. Is has a low water requirement once established. |
Care:
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Prune to maintain a compact growth habit. Fertilise with native slow release fertiliser in spring. |
Features:
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• Attractive floral display • Drought and frost tolerant • Low maintenance • Suitable as an informal hedge |
Sizes Grown:
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Tube, 14cm |