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Acacia papyrocarpa

Western Myall

Foliage: Evergreen

Mature Height: 10’ - 20’

Mature Width: 10’ - 20’

Growth Rate: Slow

Hardiness: 18 degrees F

Exposure: Full Sun

Leaf Color: Silvery-Grey

Shade: Filtered

Flower Color:  Yellow

Flower Shape: Ball

Flower Season: Spring

Thorns: None

Propagation Method: Seed

Sizes Available: 24”

 

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Acacia papyrocarpa (Western Myall) is a drought tolerant Australian shrub to small tree with downward growing drooping silvery-grey 1 to 5 inch long phyllodes. A slow growing, long lived, handsome tree adapted to hot, arid regions. Showy, yellow, ball flowers appear in clusters during the springtime.