Acacia glaucoptera, Clay Wattle

Acacia glaucoptera, Clay Wattle

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Clay Wattle

A rare acacia that grows up to three feet hight and eight feet wide.  Yellow fragrant flowers bloom in the spring. The leaves are green and in the shape of a zig zag.  

Name Acacia glaucoptera
Family Name Mimosaceae
Species Name Acacia glaucoptera Clay Wattle
Common Name Clay Wattle
Native to Australia
Plant Type Shrub
Height x Width 2'-3 x by 6'-8'
Growth Habit Sprawling Habit
Growth Rate Fast Growing
Sun Exposure Full Sun
Water Requirement Low Water Needs
Soil Type Well Draining
Flower Color Yellow
Flowering Months Spring
Evergreen/Deciduous Evergreen
Cold Hardy to 20-25 Degrees
Attracts pollinators Bees, Butterflies
Container Plant Yes
Erosion Control Yes
Fire Resistant Yes
Deer resistant Yes
Local plant No

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Clay Wattle

A rare acacia that grows up to three feet hight and eight feet wide.  Yellow fragrant flowers bloom in the spring. The leaves are green and in the shape of a zig zag.  

Name Acacia glaucoptera
Family Name Mimosaceae
Species Name Acacia glaucoptera Clay Wattle
Common Name Clay Wattle
Native to Australia
Plant Type Shrub
Height x Width 2'-3 x by 6'-8'
Growth Habit Sprawling Habit
Growth Rate Fast Growing
Sun Exposure Full Sun
Water Requirement Low Water Needs
Soil Type Well Draining
Flower Color Yellow
Flowering Months Spring
Evergreen/Deciduous Evergreen
Cold Hardy to 20-25 Degrees
Attracts pollinators Bees, Butterflies
Container Plant Yes
Erosion Control Yes
Fire Resistant Yes
Deer resistant Yes
Local plant No