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Acacia estrophiolata (Ironwood)
is a graceful tree from
Australia with a
spreading crown and when
mature a weeping habit.
As a young tree it has
rigid branches and short
straight leaves (phyllodes)
in clusters. The trees
characteristics morph as
it matures with a
weeping pendulous
branching structure and
the leaves are longer
and not clustered. Its
pale green foliage
blends well with our
southwestern native
habitat. A heavy bloom
in the spring of pale
yellow ball flowers
brightens the landscape.
This is a useful
long-lived drought and
frost tolerant shade and
street tree when planted
in well drained soils in
arid landscapes. This
tree
experienced no damage at
15 degree F. (below 25
degree F. for 11 hours)
in our nursery.
Additional research
needs to be collected.

Mature foliage with
flower

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