Acacia decurrens (Early Black Wattle, Green Wattle)
| Common Name | Early Black Wattle, Green Wattle |
| Botanical Name | Acacia decurrens |
| Description Open, spreading, evergreen large shrub or medium-sized tree with 2-pinnate, fern-like, dark green leaves, to 8cm long, composed of 60-80linear leaflets. In spring, bears spherical, rich yellow flowerheads, 5mm across, in profuse axillary racemes and panicles, 10-15cm long. 5-15m Height and 3-8m Spread. Native to Australia (New South Wales). |
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| Height | 5-15m |
| Spread | 3-8m |
| Origin | Australia |
| Category | Trees |
| Family | Leguminosae |
| Flower Colour | Yellow |
| Drought Tolerance | High |
| Salinity Tolerance | High |
| Sun Tolerance | High |
| Wind Tolerance | High |
| Water-Log Tolerance | Low |
| pH Level | Basic |
| Pest Tolerance | High |
| Disease Tolerance | High |
| Growth Rate | Fast |
| Fragrance | Yes |
| Growth Habit | Erect |


















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