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Acacia papyrocarpa

Western Myall

Foliage: Evergreen

Mature Height: 10’ - 20’

Mature Width: 10’ - 20’

Growth Rate: Slow

Hardiness: 18 degrees F

Exposure: Full Sun

Leaf Color: Silvery-Grey

Shade: Filtered

Flower Color:  Yellow

Flower Shape: Ball

Flower Season: Spring

Thorns: None

Propagation Method: Seed

Sizes Available: #25

 

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Acacia papyrocarpa (Western Myall) is a drought tolerant Australian shrub to small tree with downward growing drooping silvery-grey 1 to 5 inch long phyllodes. A slow growing, long lived, handsome tree adapted to hot, arid regions. Showy, yellow, ball flowers appear in clusters during the springtime.

Disclaimer: The information provided here was gathered from research literature published by the University of Arizona, other professional Landscape and Horticultural organizations and our experience at Arid Zone Trees. Always consult local landscape experts for recommendation for your specific area.

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