Prostrate Acacia
Acacia redolens
Acacia redolens
"Acacia redolens, also known as "prostrate acacia", is a low growing, wide-spreading evergreen ground cover, as the common name suggests. The foliage of the prostrate acacia is made up of phyllodes rather than true leaves. Similar in structure and function to true leaves, the olive-green phyllodes are long, flattened, ovate structures reaching three-quarter inch in length. In early spring, A. redolens blooms brilliant yellow, rod-like flowers. The ground cover can typically reach up to fifteen feet in diameter, filling a four-foot diameter within two growing seasons"
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"It has a degree of frost tolerance and is adaptable to a wide range of soil conditions, so it has been grown in temperate regions around the world."
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