Acacia Pendula (Weeping Myall)
Acacia Pendula (Weeping Myall)
Acacia Pendula, commonly known as Weeping Myall, is a graceful evergreen tree characterized by its drooping branches and fine, feathery foliage. Typically growing to a height of 5-10 meters, this native Australian species produces creamy yellow flowers in late spring to summer, which attract birds and pollinators. The Weeping Myall is well-suited for a variety of soil types, particularly in arid environments, and is often used for shelter, screening, and erosion control. Its unique weeping habit adds a distinctive charm to gardens and landscapes, making it a popular choice for ornamental planting.
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Mature height
5-10 meters
Mature width
4-8 meters
Spacing
5-6 meters
Foliage
Green foliage; creamy yellow flowers
Flowering Period & Fruit Development/Harvest
Late spring to summer (November to January)
Sun tolerance
Full sun
Maintenance
Low maintenance; drought-tolerant once established