Do not plant this tree too close to your home. Although I loved having this tree in my yard, (in fact I had two at different times) in a...Read More strong (for California, wimpy by much of the rest of the country), my 17-year-old tree lost a very large limb, crashing through the roof, significant damage. The second tree also lost a large limb during a winter storm, fortunately it only damaged a few plants under it.
San Antonio, TX (Zone 8b) | February 2005 | neutral
I have not grown this plant. It is one of the Acacias that can be used in bonsai.
If starting from seeds, nick with a knif...Read Moree, then place them in a bath of hot, but not boiling water.Then soak them for 2 days before planting.
This acacia grows naturally in a small area of New South Wales, but is one of the most popular species for growing in gardens and parks t...Read Morehroughout South East Australia.
It flowers very early, my pictures were taken at the end of July, which is the end of Winter here. It is very spectacular in flower, the whole tree being covered with brilliant yellow flowers. It can produce a lot of seed in some years. Last year gang-gang cockatoos came and fed on the seeds, systematically opening every single seed pod before they were ripe, over a period of two weeks.
Oklahoma City, OK (Zone 7a) | August 2002 | neutral
A small to medium-sized shrub or tree with silvery green leaves and masses of yellow flowers. Very pretty. Bark is smooth and gray/brow...Read Morenish. Fast grower.
Do not plant this tree too close to your home. Although I loved having this tree in my yard, (in fact I had two at different times) in a...Read More
I have not grown this plant. It is one of the Acacias that can be used in bonsai.
If starting from seeds, nick with a knif...Read More
Beautiful specimens growing in Central Coastal California (Morro Bay/Los Osos). Grows extremely fast.
This acacia grows naturally in a small area of New South Wales, but is one of the most popular species for growing in gardens and parks t...Read More
A small to medium-sized shrub or tree with silvery green leaves and masses of yellow flowers. Very pretty. Bark is smooth and gray/brow...Read More