Acacia Acinacea 'Gold Dust Wattle'-TREE-seeds
ACACIA ACINACEA
“Gold Dust Wattle”
Family: Fabaceae
Sprouting: 10-42 days.
Bushy or open shrub to 2.5m high, found in Southern and South Eastern parts of Australia. Has small, golden-yellow flower balls paired on long slender stalks in spring and summer.
Will tolerate many different soils as long as it well drained and non-saline (sand, sandy loam, gravel soils). Full sun to part shade although flowering will be more profuse in full sun. Frost and drought tolerant. In climates with hard frosts sow at any time in a glasshouse or outdoors after the risk of frost has passed.
Previously known as Acacia rotundifolia
****Please note: these are seeds (we are NOT selling these as live plants). Quarantine restrictions and costs prohibit us from selling these seeds to WA, Tas, and Internationally.
Photograph of tree: - Location: Australian National Botanic Gardens, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia; Date: 2005-09-21; Source: picture taken by Danielle Langlois; Licence: Released under GFDL and Creative Commons licenses by the photographer; Date: 27 September 2005 (original upload date); Source: No machine-readable source provided. Own work assumed (based on copyright claims); Author :No machine-readable author provided. Dlanglois assumed (based on copyright claims)- Retrieved: 21April24 12.56pmAEST (edited using Canva) from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Acacia_acinacea_01.jpg
Photo of seeds: - June Parkin; Location: Sydney NSW, Australia; Date: 6OCT2023