In Melbourne, this wattle is a very commonly encountered street tree. In many areas of Victoria, this wattle has become naturalised and is regarded as a weed, out-competing indigenous Victorian species. Wattles have been extensively introduced into New Zealand.
Almost all wattles have cream to golden flowers. The small, lightly fragrant, flowers are arranged in spherical to cylindrical inflorescences, with only the stamens prominent. These trees start to bloom in early Winter and different varieties of wattle will continue to flower until Spring. A. baileyana is used in Europe in the cut flower industry, where it is called "mimosa". It is also used as food for bees in the production of honey.
This plant is adaptable and easy to grow. It has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit. Unfortunately it has an ability to naturalise (i.e. escape) into surrounding bushland. Also, it hybridises with some other wattles, notably the rare and endangered Sydney Basin species Acacia pubescens. The fine foliage of the original Cootamundra wattle is grey-green, but a blue-purple foliaged form, known as 'Purpurea' is very popular.
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Lot of sunshine today. I love it!
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Hello Nick,
ReplyDeleteit looks so wonderful. Looks like thousend of little suns.
I wish you a nice weekend,
greetings from Germany
moni
Thanks for organizing this event!
ReplyDeleteThose little delicate flowers look beautiful!
Greetings, Sofie
Hello Nick,
ReplyDeleteI love this. The look like the sun.
Greetings from Sweden.
Wish you a nice weekend
Elke
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Aggressive or not, it's stunning!
ReplyDeleteIt looks very beautiful !!
ReplyDeleteHappy Sunday !
I recognize this but am nor sure.
ReplyDeleteI just found your site and since I recently posted a photo of daffodils, I've linked it.
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