Acacia boormanii

Summary
A lovely, small multi-stemmed tree or large shrub with a willowy appearance and an incredible show of sulfur yellow flowers in February to March. This acacia performed best in both growth and appearance on low water, though the quality ratings were quite high on moderate irrigation as well.
Basic Info
Submitted by: | UC Davis Arboretum |
Trial Exposure: | Sun |
Year evaluated: | 2009 |
Height & Width (after 2 years): | 4.5' x 5.5' - UC Davis |
Reported Height & Width (at maturity): | 10-16' x 6-12' |
WUCOLS plant type: | S T A |
Water Needs & WUCOLS Region: | Low - Region 2 |
Mean Overall Appearance rating: (1-5 Scale, 5 is highest) | 4.9 - UC Davis |
Flowering Months | February-March - UC Davis |
Growth and Quality Data
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