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Plant Name: |
ACACIA BAILEYANA |
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Description:
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A fast growing, small, spreading tree (up to 20 ft), the Cootamundra wattle has a short trunk and arching branches, feathery blue-gray leaves, and fragrant golden yellow flower clusters in late winter. Widely used in warm temperate gardens as a feature or shade tree, a specimen in full bloom can be a spectacular sight. Like most acacias, it tends to be short lived and prone to borer attack when declining. The cultivar 'Purpurea' has purplish foliage, especially on the growing tips. |
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SYNOPSIS | ||||
Mature Size / Spread / Form | 6m / Spreading round crown | |||
Foliage Color | Bright green / Bright yellow | |||
Growth Rate | Slow | |||
Sunlight tolerance | High | |||
Wind tolerance | High | |||
Salinity tolerance | High | |||
Drought tolerance | High | |||
Family name | LEGUMINOSAE (sub. MIMOSOIDEAE) |