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Acacia 'Blackwood' Wattle removeLotus 'Gold Flash' 10" (Hanging Basket) remove
NameAcacia 'Blackwood' Wattle removeLotus 'Gold Flash' 10" (Hanging Basket) remove
Imageacacia melanoxylon blackwood acacia wattle large australian native treeVibrant orange and yellow Lotus 'Gold Flash' 6" Pot vine flowers draped around a green shrub.
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Acacia melanoxylon 

Acacia 'Blackwood' is an iconic Australian tree famous for its timber, which has been extensively used for quality specialist furniture since European settlement. Growing into a large shade tree, the Blackwood's dense foliage makes it an ideal choice for a screen or windbreak with its pale yellow cream flowers blooming in winter and spring. It is cold and frost tolerant with low flammability and high tolerance to poor soils and drought. Plant with Acacia Lightwood, which flowers in summer, for year-round interest.   See our Acacia - Wattles Factsheet here for more about the different Acacia varieties!
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Lotus berthelotii  Lotus Gold Flash (Parrot's beak) is a deciduous vine-like plant with fiery golden red flowers that is low and spreading. In late spring, the flowers resembling a parrots beak appear above the light blue green foliage. Prefers a full sun or part shade position in well drained soil. Requires protection from frost. Suitable as a groundcover in a rockery or excellent as a container plant thanks to their tendency to cascade over the sides. 10"/25cm hanging basket
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Botanical Name

Acacia melanoxylon

Other Common Names

Australian Blackwood, Black Wattle, Blackwood, Hickory, Mudgerabah, Sally Wattle, Wattle

Origin

Australia

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December, January, November, October, September

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In the first year after planting, Monthly

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2-3m apart

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December, February, January

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N53, N17

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