Acacia pravissima
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A small tree will dull bluish green triangular leaves and lightly scented bright yellow globular flowers that grows three to six metres tall. This hardy attractive plant grows best in a reasonably well drained soil in full sun to part sun and will tolerate some exposure to coastal conditions. It can be used as a windbreak in the garden and attracts birds and insects. Pruning after flowering will help keep a denser habit in this plant.
Form
ShrubHeight
1-2m Flowering Time
- Spring
Plant Origin
Native Maintenance
- Low
Light
- Sun
Water Requirement
LowTolerates
- Heavy and Clay soil
- Sandy Soil
- Lime / Alkaline Soil
- Dry conditions
- Some Coastal Exposure
Biodiversity Benefits
- Birds
Natural Occurence
Vic/ACT/NSW Bush Tucker Plant
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