Mazhar Botanic Garden

Acacia cultriformis A. Cunn. ex G. Don

Knife-leaf wattle Golden glow Wattle

Sample code: EGY-MBG-000592
English name: Knife-leaf wattle, Golden glow Wattle
Arabic name: اكاسيا كالتيفورمس
Native: Australia
Country: Australia
(PGR): Rare

Evergreen shrub, spreading habit , grows to 2- 4 m high leaves phyllodes, crowded along the stems, green-grey, asymmetrical, shaped is triangular flowers showy, fragrant, yellow in axillary 1-8 cm long racemes

Habitats : Rocky ridges Dry sclerophyll forest and heath

It prefers dry or moist soil and can tolerate drought The plant can tolerate maritime exposure

Ornamental plant.

Acacia scapuliformis GDon, Racosperma cultriforme GDon

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Texture: Chalk Clay Loam Sandy
Fertility: Intermediate
Drainage: Well drained
Topography: Desert
Salinity: Intermediated
Water Sources: Moderate Water
Climates: Temperate
Lights: Full sun
Propagation: Seeds
Flowering time:
Zone: 9 : 11
pH range: 5.5-6.5
Status: Cultivated Rare
Life span: Perennial
Habits: Shrub
Sample Type: Introduced - cultivated
Collecting Sources: Botanical garden Other
Plant Uses: Landscape Ornamental
Plant Populations density: Rare
Vegetation types: Evergreen
pH: Mild acid Mild alkaline Neutral

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