Acacia mucronata ssp. longifolia
Narrow-leaf Wattle
Spreading or erect shrub.
Additional information
- FamilyFabaceae
- StoreyMiddle storey
- Size2-6 m x 2-5 m
- Plant groupingShrubs 1.5-10 m
- LeavesNarrow light green foliage 9-20 cm x 1-6 mm. One more prominent vein, others in a network. Gland 5-10 mm from leaf base, on the upper edge. Small point on the tip. Very variable throughout its range.
- Flower colourCream to pale yellow
- Flowering timeAugust to October
- Flowers1-2 spikes or oval heads to 2 cm long in leaf axils, spikes open with central stalk visible between flowers. Narrow, straight or curved pods 4-12 cm x 2-5 mm, slightly constricted between seeds.
- Bird attractingSeeds, insects
- Butterfly attractingNo
- Frog habitatNo
- Growing conditionsMoist well drained soils including clay of open forests. Copes with drought once established. Full sun, semi shade.
- Garden useScreen plant with pruning. Plant under established trees.
- Commercially availableGenerally
- Conservation statusWidespread within the Shire
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Photographer/s: 1 Yarra Ranges Council photo library; 2 Marty White; 3, 4 Marilyn Bull ©
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