Acacia Dealbata or more commonly known as Mimosa or Silver Wattle is a wonderful bright evergreen shrub with large feathery, finely divided green leaves.
In the months of November all the way through until April the Dealbata produces wonderful ball shaped yellow flowers, slightly scented and borne in terminal clusters.
Acacia Dealbata Care
Generally the Dealbata is disease free and doesn’t need to be hard pruned! Low maintenance large shrub which looks fantastic in urban gardens, with the ability to grow in containers also.
Grown In Many Different Locations
One of the great things about this plant, apart from the striking yellow of the flowers, is its versatility. Acacia Dealbata can be grown in a number of different locations, and can look great in all of them. For example, Acacia Dealbata or more commonly known as Mimosa or Silver Wattle can be grown as patio and container plants. Growing in containers gives great planting and planning flexibility in gardens.
Whether you have a city, or courtyard garden, Acacia Dealbata is just as at home in either. This plant also suits cottage and informal gardens giving it wide appeal.
Paying attention to garden borders can add a neatness an definition to gardens. Acacia Dealbata is one of those plants that also works well both in lower borders and beds, and for wall side borders.
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