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Acacia paradoxa

Hedge Wattle, Kangaroo Thorn

Straggling to dense spreading shrub, branchlets ribbed and hanging down. Spreading pair of thorns to 1cm at the base of leaves.

Additional information

  • SynonymAcacia armata
  • FamilyFabaceae
  • StoreyMiddle storey
  • Size2-4 m x 2-5 m
  • Plant groupingShrubs 1.5-10 m
  • LeavesOblong to narrow dark green leaves, wavy along one edge, midrib off centre, 8-30 mm x 2-7 mm, sharply pointed tip.
  • Flower colourGold
  • Flowering timeAugust to November
  • FlowersSingle large ball-shaped flowerheads on slender stalks in each leaf axil. Narrow straight or curved pods 2-6 cm x 3-5 mm, densely covered in erect white hairs.
  • Bird attractingGeneral - food and habitat
  • Butterfly attractingNo
  • Frog habitatNo
  • Growing conditionsDry to moist well drained situations in open forests. Full sun to semi shade.
  • Garden useHighly ornamental. Dense screen plant. Excellent refuge for birds.
  • Commercially availableAustralian plant & indigenous nurseries
  • Conservation statusLocally common within its preferred growing conditions
  • Related speciesHybrids with A. stictophylla occasionally occur in the foothills of the Dandenong Ranges.
Photographer/s: 1 David Blair ©; 2 Peter Kinchington ©; 3, 4 Marilyn Bull ©

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