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Acacia 'Pot o' Gold' 6" Pot removeUlmus 'English' Elm removeAcer 'Trident' Japanese Maple remove
NameAcacia 'Pot o' Gold' 6" Pot removeUlmus 'English' Elm removeAcer 'Trident' Japanese Maple remove
ImageAcacia "Pot o’ Gold"Serrated-edged leaves on an Ulmus 'English' Elm branch, accompanied by vibrant green foliage.A solitary Acer 'Leopoldii Maple' Variegated Sycamore 12" Pot stands against a backdrop of distant mountains under a clear blue sky.
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Acacia acinacea Pot o' Gold™

Acacia 'Pot o' Gold™' is a mounding groundcover with delicate weeping branches and tiny little leaves. In the spring it is covered in golden flowers, particularly if planted in a sunny position, putting on a brilliant show. 'Pot o' Gold™' Wattle tolerate frosts, poor soils and coastal conditions, requiring very little maintenance and watering once established. It can be planted along pathways, cascading over retaining walls or feature boulders or kept in a pot.   See our Acacia - Wattles Factsheet here for more about the different Acacia varieties!
For care instructions, features and more, check out Additional Information below
6" pot size.

Ulmus procera

English Elm is an iconic tree that has adapted well into South Eastern Australia. It is usually used as a park, specimen, street or shade tree. Its beautiful yellow Autumn foliage is its notable feature. This tree is best used as a feature tree in a large space. It can also be used as a screen or avenue tree.

Acer buergerianum

The Trident Maple is a small to medium-sized deciduous tree, appreciated internationally for its ability to grow into a trouble-free tree that is also highly drought tolerant. It produces broad, hard, shiny rich dark green "three-pronged" leaves.

The flowers that it bears in spring are a yellow-green colour and are small, similar to other maples. Makes a good street tree, and grows to around 12 meters. For an avenue we recommend planting 5m apart, or for a screen 2.5m apart.

 
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Botanical Name

Acacia acinacea Pot o' Gold™

Other Common Names

Dwarf Acacia, Dwarf Wattle, Gold Dust Wattle, Groundcover Wattle, Wattle

Origin

Australia

Plant Type

Leaf Drop

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April, March, May, November, October, September

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Bi-annually

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Fragrance

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Autumn Colour
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December, February, January

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botanical name

Ulmus procera

height x width

20m x 10m

features

Dark green roughly textured leaves with serrated edges, changes to yellow in autumn

conditions

Very hardy, prefers full sun in well-drained soil, tolerant to dry conditions and wind tolerant

landscape use

Street planting, avenues, specimen, group planting, avenues, large properties, parks

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