Acacia iteaphylla
Acacia iteaphylla
Botanical Name: Acacia iteaphylla Common Names: Flinders Ranges Wattle,Flinders Ranges Wattle, Native: Yes Foliage Type: Evergreen Plant Type: Hedging / Screening, Shrubs, Trees Plant Habit: Dense, Upright
Description: Native to South Australia a fast growing hardy shrub to small tree. Narrow silvery green foliage that have a weeping habit, and yellow globular flowers that bloom throughout the year with its peak show in spring.
Mature Height: 2-4m Position: Full Sun Mature Width: 1-2m Soil Type: Any, Well Drained
Family Name: Fabaceae Landscape Use(s): Bird Attracting, Borders / Shrubbery, Coastal Garden, Erosion Control, Hedging / Screening, Low Water Garden, Mass Planting, Wind Break Origin: Australia
Characteristics: Pest & Diseases: Generally trouble free, Scale Foliage Colours: Green Flower Colours: Yellow Flower Fragrant: No Cultural Notes: Plant in moist well drained soil and apply an organic mulch. Fertilise with a native Flowering Season: All Year, Spring specific fertiliser. Light pruning throughout the development of the plant will keep it Fruit: Insignificant vigorous and encourage bushiness.
Requirements: Growth Rate: Fast Plant Care: Keep moist during dry periods, Low phosphorus slow release fertiliser, Mulch well Maintenance Level: Low Water Usage: Low
Tolerances: Drought: High Frost: Moderate Wind: Moderate
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