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Acacia pycnantha 70 mm
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The Golden wattle is Australia's floral emblem, produces masses of yellow fluffy flowers from winter to spring amongst leathery, lance shaped leaves. Provides winter colour and is useful as a screening plant or windbreak. Useful in erosion.
Low growing compact form of acacia coordinator with light green new growth, mature into a rich, emerald green. Grows in full sun to dapple shade, and he suited the most soil types, as long as they are well-drained.
Acacia 'Mini Cog' 70mm tube
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cognata dwarf
Low growing compact form of acacia coordinator with light green new growth, mature into a rich, emerald green. Grows in full sun to dapple shade, and he suited the most soil types, as long as they are well-drained.
Acacia acinacea 250mm
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Also known as the 'Gold Dust Wattle'. Fast growing hardy small to medium shrub, flowering in spring. Adaptable to most soil types. Likes full sun to dappled shade. Frost tolerant and Bird Attracting. A good pioneer plant which fixes nitrogen from the air.
H: 1.5 W: 2m
Acacia acinacea Tube
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Also known as the 'Gold Dust Wattle'. Fast growing hardy small to medium shrub, flowering in spring. Adaptable to most soil types. Likes full sun to dappled shade. Frost tolerant and Bird Attracting. A good pioneer plant which fixes nitrogen from the air.
H: 1.5 W:2m
Acacia Apricot Confetti 140mm
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leprosa
A rare small graceful weeping tree with bright apricot flowers which fade to a salmon-orange colour from August to October.
H: 4m
W: 3m
Acacia Beckleri 140 mm
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Spectacular small Wattle with dark green leathery foliage, large bright yellow flowers Winter to early Spring.