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Acacia craspedocarpa is native to inland areas of Western Australia, and it is very drought-tolerant. It is normally a shrub, attaining a height of 8 to 12 feet tall, though it may be pruned to be ...
Growing tips Acacia dealbata will survive a couple of bursts of frost of up to -10C but it does not thrive in cold places. The variety subalpina is hardier than the type.
Heidi Hirsch, David M. Richardson, Aníbal Pauchard, Johannes J. Le Roux, Genetic analyses reveal complex introduction histories for the invasive tree Acacia dealbata Link around the world, Diversity ...
Thorny problems: Acacia dealbata Helen Yemm answers your questions on mimosa, roses, bees and plant labels Helen Yemm 22 June 2002 • 12:01am ...
Acacia is taken seriously in the south of France. It is farmed to send to florists throughout Europe, and is used in perfumery and even in cooking, to flavour syrups, confectionery, and pastries. As ...
Part of the Fabaceae, or pea family, the Acacia dealbata originates from south-east Australia and Tasmania, and arrived in Europe around 1820. There are around 1,300 varieties, though it’s the ...
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