Acacia
hubbardiana
Description: An open shrub varying in height from 50 cm to 2 m. The small stiff phyllodes are triangular in shape, about 1.2 cm long and sharply pointed. The cream coloured ball-flowers are borne on axillary stalks to 1.2 cm. They are seen in late winter and spring.
Distribution: Qld.
Propagation: From scarified seed or boiling water treatment.
Cultivation: This dainty plant will accept poorly drained conditions and most aspects.
Special horticultural attributes:
- Suitable for poorly drained areas.
- Recommended for its foliage.
- Suitable for planting in tropical areas.
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Text derived from the Acacia sections of the 4th edition of Australian Native Plants by John Wrigley and
Murray Fagg, published in 1996 by Reed Books Pty Ltd