Acacia
caesilla: is a tall shrub with bluish-tinged phyllodes. The phyllodes
are from 30-90 mm long, 3-8 mm wide and are slightly curved with a short blunt
point. Flower heads are bright yellow and appear in spring. Each flower head
contains between 12 to 16 individual flowers. Plants will sometimes develop a
mallee growth habit with multiple stems. Both foliage and flowers are
attractive features. The species is confined to NSW and occurs on the Central
Tablelands and Western Slopes. This attractive wattle is common in the
Warrumbungle National Park.
Propagate from seeds and possibly cuttings.
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