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An ornamental weeping shrub 2-6 meters tall or a small tree that can reach a height of up to 8 meters produces yellow spherical flowers from March to August, with the primary bloom occurring in May and June.
The bark of these trees is fibrous. The main trunks and branchlets start off silvery and are covered with fine, silky hair, but as they mature, they become smooth.
Phyllodes (leaves) are strap-like, narrowly linear, 15-23 cm long, and strap-like, 1-4 mm wide
Seed pods are 15-32 cm long and 6-13 mm wide, and curved, twisted or openly coiled (sometimes into a circle)
The seeds are shiny black 4-6 mm wide, and the aril bright orange.
It occurs naturally in the regions of Carnarvon, Gascoyne, Pilbara and the Swan Coastal Plain in Western Australia.
* Image by Mark Marathon CC BY-SA 4.0
Acacia is easy to propagate from seed.
The best time to sow Acacia seed is autumn, Late winter and spring.
Germination: Typically occurs within two weeks.
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