Acacia or Wattle Shrubs are in general subtropical to tropical woody shrubs to trees from a broad genus with numerous species. They have usually elegant feathered or crescent-shaped leaves and ornamental, dense clusters of pure white to bright yellow flower balls. Cut branches of many species are widely used in the floristry. In general wattles are easily cultivated as container plants in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny and frostfree spot throughout the year. In winter keep plants cooler at a minimum of some 10°C with reduced watering. Some species may lose several leaflets in winter, especially if they are kept rather cold, however they will resprout vigorously in spring. Plants which have become to large may be cut back in spring before the new growth. Prior to sowing scarify seed (e.g. carefully scratch the seed coat with fine sandpaper) and soak them in luke warm water for some 48h. Sow flat at a minimum of some 20°C throughout the year in any leafy-sandy, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Keep seedlings in full sun. 20 seeds per package. |
Acacia acinacea2,50 (5) m, Gold-dust Wattle or Round-leaved Wattle has ornamental bluish green, oblong-elliptic to broad-ovate pseudo-leaves and lose golden ball-like flowers on long pedicles. Native of south-eastern Australia growing in sandy soils in open woodlands. VII-IX. |
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seed package 3712 | € 4,99* |
Acacia acradenia4 (7)m, has ornamental bluish green, elliptic to ovate pseudo-leaves and dense cylindrical spikes of bright yellow flowers. Native of arid areas in sandy, stony soils throughout N Australia. VII-IX. |
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seed package 3713 | € 4,99* |
Acacia ancistrocarpa2 (4)m, decorative bluish green narrow leaves and axillary cylindrical, dense inflorescences with rich yellow flowers. Native of tropical areas of Australia (Western Australia, New Territory, and Queensland), occurring in sandy soils. IV-VII. |
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seed package 3714 | € 4,99 |
Acacia auriculiformis7 (30)m, Northern Black Wattle or Ear-pod Wattle is a tall tree with linear to narrowly elliptic, falcate pseudo-leaves and numerous long inflorescences of bright yellow flowers. Native of Cape York Peninsula in Queensland and New Territory, Australia, as well as Indonesia. Prefers a sandy-loamy soil. IV-VIII. |
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seed package 3715 | € 4,99 |
Acacia baileyana3 (10)m, Cootamundra Wattle makes a fast-growing tall woody shrub to medium sized tree with ornamental, bluish-grey feathered-leaves and numerous, terminal and axillary bright yellow flower-balls. From the Temora, Cootamundra, and Stockinbingal district in New South Wales (Australia), where it grows in stony soils in open woodlands. VI-VIII. |
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seed package 3716 | € 4,99 |
Acacia bivenosa1 (3)m, Two Nerved Wattle is a small woody shrub with beautifully colored bluish green, oblong-elliptic to ovate pseudo-leaves and several deep golden flower-balls on long pedicles. Native of arid regions throughout Western Australia, New Territories and Queensland, where it prefers sandy to rocky soils in shrub lands and open woodlands. VI-VIII. |
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seed package 3717 | € 4,99 |
Acacia brachybotrya1 (3)m, Grey Mulga or Grey Wattle makes a small, dense shrub with grayish green, asymmetrically oblong-elliptic to ovate pseudo-leaves and a terminal raceme of bright yellow flower-balls. From semi-arid regions in south-eastern Australia growing in rich, well drained soils. VI-VIII. |
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seed package 3718 | € 4,99 |
Acacia brunioides2m, Brown Wattle is a medium sized shrub with densely packed small, narrow pseudo-leaves and beautiful pale lemon yellow terminally arranged flower buds. Naturally occurring in mountainous areas in New South Wales and Queensland. VI-VIII. |
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seed package 3719 | € 4,99* |
Acacia calamifolia2 (4)m, Wallowa or Reed-leaf Wattle medium sized shrub narrowly linear pseudo-leaves and several golden yellow flowers loosely arranged in terminal racemes. From South Australia (Flinders Ranges, Mt. Hack to Tothill Ranges) and New South Wales. Grows easily in any rich, well drained sandy to slightly loamy soil. VI-VIII. |
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seed package 3720 | € 4,99 |
Acacia conferta2 (4)m, Crowded-leaf Wattle makes a medium sized shrub with quite short, narrowly oblong-elliptic pseudo-leaves and a dense terminal raceme of rich yellow flower-balls. Occurs in New South Wales to Queensland preferring dry sandy or loamy soils. V-VIII. |
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seed package 3721 | € 4,99* |
Acacia cretata4 (7)m, tall single-stemmed shrub to medium sized tree with grayish green, falcate foliage and long axillarily born, rich golden yellow inflorescences. Native of Queensland (Great Dividing Range) in sandy to stony soils in open Eucalyptus woods. VII-IX. |
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seed package 3722 | € 4,99* |
Acacia cultriformis2 (4)m, Knife-leaf Wattle or Half-moon Wattle grows a medium sized shrub with ornamental bluish green, short pseudo-leaves and densely packed, bright yellow, axillarily born flower racemes. From New South Wales (Narrundera) to Queensland (Stanthorpe and Inglewood area), where I occurs in sandy to loamy soils. V-VIII. |
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seed package 3723 | € 4,99 |
Acacia dealbata10 (25)m, Silver Wattle tree with smooth, grayish brown bark, bluish green to silvery green feathered leaves and numerous racemes densely packed with bright yellow flower-balls. Form rich sandy to stony soils in subalpine slopes and tablelands of New South Wales (Guyra, Tom Groggin, and Mudgee to Albury), Victoria and Tasmania. This item will be discontinued. The remaining stock is being offered at a greatly reduced price. The regular price was € 4,99 per package. VI-VIII. |
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seed package 3725 | € 0,99 |
Acacia debilis3 (6)m, tall shrub to small tree with a grayish green to reddish green bark, ornamental grayish green, feathered leaves, golden yellow flower buds in terminal racemes. From south-eastern Queensland to New South Wales, where it grows in sandy to stony soils. VI-IX. |
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seed package 3726 | € 4,99 |
Acacia decora1 (3)m, Western Silver Wattle or Western Golden Wattle is a shrub with linear pseudo-leaves and numerous small golden yellow flower buds in lose terminal racemes. Form rocky soils throughout E Australia. V-VIII. |
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seed package 3727 | € 4,99* |
Acacia decurrens7 (12)m, Black Wattle or Green Wattle makes a tall woody shrub to medium sized tree with dark green feathered leaves and terminal racemes of rich golden flowers. Native of stony to rocky soils in New South Wales (Hunter Valley area). This item will be discontinued. The remaining stock is being offered at a greatly reduced price. The regular price was € 4,99 per package. VII-IX. |
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seed package 3728 | € 0,99 |
Acacia dictyophleba1 (3)m, medium sized shrub with short grayish green to yellowish green oblanceolate pseudo-leaves and terminal clusters of golden flower buds. Naturally occurs throughout arid areas in N and central Australia (Pilbara region to the Simpson Desert). For any sandy to rocky, well drained soil. V-VIII. |
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seed package 3729 | € 4,99* |
Acacia falcata2 (5)m, Burra or Hickory Wattle medium sized woody shrub with ornamental, eucalyptus-like, falcate, bluish green pseudo-leaves on reddish brown branches and axillary racemes of cream flower buds. Native of coastal regions and slopes in New South Wales, where it prefers well drained, stony soils. V-VIII. |
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seed package 3730 | € 4,99* |
Acacia falciformis5 (11)m, Mountain Hickory or Black Wattle is a tree with eucalyptus-like, narrowly falcate, grayish green to bluish green pseudo-leaves and terminal lax racemes with numerous small, rich yellow flower buds. From loamy to sandy soils in Victoria, New South Wales and Queensland. V-VIII. |
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seed package 3731 | € 4,99 |
Acacia filicifolia3 (12)m, Fern-leaved Wattle makes a tall shrub to small tree with fern-like, feathered leaves and lax terminal racemes of pale yellow to lemon yellow flower buds. Native of south-eastern Queensland, (Stanthorpe) and New South Wales (Legume to Bateman’s Bay and central tablelands), growing in sandy o rocky soils, VII-X. |
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seed package 3733 | € 4,99* |
Acacia genistifolia0.5 (3)m, Spreading Wattle or Early Wattle small shrub with needle-like foliage and terminal pale yellow to creamy flower buds on long pedicles. Native of south-eastern Australia (Dubbo, Grampians) and N and E Tasmania, where it naturally occurs in well drained soils in dry woods. V-VIII. |
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seed package 3734 | € 4,99 |
Acacia implexa2 (12)m, Hickory Wattle or Fish Wattle grows as a tall shrub to tree with falcate, elliptic leaves and almost pure white to cream flower buds in lose axillary racemes. Native of open forests throughout Queensland (Atherton Tableland to Shoalwater Bay), New South Wales, and Victoria. For any rich, well drained, preferably sandy to stony soil. V-VIII. |
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seed package 3735 | € 4,99 |
Acacia iteaphylla2 (4)m Flinders Range Wattle or Winter Wattle is a spreading shrub with narrow, grayish green pseudo-leaves and axillarily born, pale yellow to cream flower-balls on long pedicles. From S Australia (Gawler Range and Flinders Range), growing in rocky positions. IX-XII. |
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seed package 3736 | € 4,99 |
Acacia karroo (Sweet Thorn Acacia)3 (7)m, Sweet Thorn Acacia an evergreen to semi-evergreen South African species with feathered leaves on greyish stems with very long spines and terminal to axillary yellow flower balls. For any rich, very well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep plants slightly drier at a minimum of some 5°C. VI-VIII. |
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seed package6687 | € 4,99 | |||
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Acacia lateriticola0.5 (1.5)m, a small shrub with short, lanceolate, dark green leaves and nicely contrasting bright yellow, quite large flower-balls. Native of sandy positions in woodlands of Western Australia (Chittering, Manjimup, and Dunsborough). V-VIII. |
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seed package 3738 | € 4,99* |