How To Grow Acacia Dealbata
Amateur Gardening|February 10,2018

Light up the late winter garden with the Australian wattle, says Anne Swithinbank

Anne Swithinbank
How To Grow Acacia Dealbata

WREATHED with tiny pompoms of fuzzy, fragrant yellow blossom, Acacia dealbata, the florist’s mimosa or silver wattle, will light up a garden in February or March.

These trees with evergreen, fernlike foliage are usually in bloom for Valentine’s Day, and in the language of flowers send a message of ‘secret love’. Their nectar is a welcome energy source for bees coming out of hibernation.

Although silver wattle is not reliably hardy in all parts of the British Isles, it will withstand temperatures down to around 19°F (-7°C) and is more frost-proof on a light soil than on a heavy one.

This story is from the February 10,2018 edition of Amateur Gardening.

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