Acacia Drummondii seeds
RoleyCraftsRoleystone, Western Australia, Australia
$3.80
30+ seeds in a packet.
To help germination- place the seeds in a container and cover with boiled water and allow to soak overnight. Germination time: 10-30 days at around 18-22C. Sow Spring, Autumn.
Acacia drummondii, commonly known as Drummond’s Wattle, is a beautiful, delicate shrub that grows wild among the shrubs in the forests of south-west Australia and is useful where space is limited in the garden. The foliage is ornamental, soft and neat, midgreen or slightly bluish and the flowers are a clear canary yellow and scentless. If crowded among other plants this dwarf wattle spreads forward gracefully, and would adapt to a sloping wall or large rockery. It may also be grown in tubs and in mild districts as a hedge, lightly trimmed. Acacia drummondii grows well in sunny, reasonably well drained positions in most soils. Will respond to light pruning after flowering and is also frost hardy. Acacia drummondii will grow to a height of 2 metres and a width of 2 metres.
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