Acacia Falcata (Sickle Wattle)
Acacia Falcata (Sickle Wattle)
Acacia Falcata (Sickle Wattle) is a hardy and resilient Australian native shrub or small tree, typically reaching heights of 4-6 meters. Known for its distinctive sickle-shaped phyllodes (leaves), this wattle offers a unique and elegant appearance in the landscape. In late winter to early spring, it comes alive with clusters of pale yellow flowers, adding a soft, subtle beauty to gardens, bushland settings, and natural landscapes. Highly adaptable and drought-tolerant, Acacia Falcatathrives in a wide range of soils and conditions, making it an excellent choice for low-maintenance, waterwise gardens. Its resilience and beauty make it a valuable addition to both urban and rural landscapes.
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Mature height
4-6 meters
Mature width
2-4 meters
Spacing
2 meters
Evergreen/Deciduous
Evergreen
Foliage
Bright green foliage; pale yellow flowers
Flowering Period & Fruit Development/Harvest
Late winter to early spring (July to September)
Sun tolerance
Full sun to partial shade
Maintenance
Low maintenance; drought-tolerant once established