| Genus name: Acacia acinacea Common name: Gold Dust Wattle Habit: Shrub or small tree Height: 2 m Widith: 2 m 1 packet: 30 Seeds Description: Occurring naturally in Southern and South Eastern parts of Australia. Erect stem that is well branched forming a lovely shape. Flowers are small golden yellow balls paired on long slender stalks; flowering season is spring and summer. Really a lovely Acacia that prefers a well drained soil and full sun. Sowing Instructions: Place seed in a container and cover with just boiled water; let sit for 24 hrs. Sow swollen seed and re-treat others. Sow depth of seed in a free draining mix; keep warm and moist but not to wet. Optimum germination temperature: 25 °C (77 °F) Germination: 5-15 days Position: Full sun. Free draining soil. Drought tolerant. |