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Gardening with Indigenous Plants
Indigenous Plant Use
Identification & Control of Common Weeds
Myth Buster:Wattles rarely cause hayfever (it is mostly grasses)
Botanical Name:Acacia acinacea
synonym:   Racosperma acinaceum
Common Name:gold dust wattle
Sold As:Tube ($2.00)
Plant
Type(s):
Low Growing Shrub (30 cm to 1 m), Medium Shrub (1 to 2 m), Bee Attracting, Bird Attracting, Insect Attracting
Growing
Conditions:
Full Sun, Partial Shade
Well Drained
Size
(HxW):
0.5-2.5 m x 2-4 m
Foliage:Round or oblong-elliptic
Flowers:August-November, Single bright yellow, ball shaped
General
Comments:
Acacia acinacea is colourful and very hardy. Pruning after flowering is beneficial. It is found on a wide range of soils in the wild, so it is likely suited to many gardens, so long as drainage is adequate. It can be kept small but puts on a great display.


Further
Information:
  1. Whitehorse Council
  2. Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria (VICFLORA, technical, good photos)
  3. Australian Plant Society (NSW)
  4. Wikipedia (free online encyclopedia)
  5. [gardeningwithangus.com.au] ⚠
  6. iNaturalist
  7. NatureMapr (Canberra)
  8. Royal Botanic Gardens (Kew UK, technical)
Plant
Propagation:

Propagate from seed (pre-treated in boiling water or scarified) and cuttings.



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