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Palest yellow acacia
We have planted an Acacia expecting it to be the usual A. dealbata but it
produced flowers in mid-summer. They are exactly like the normal mimosa flowers but they're the palest possible yellow and the leaves are like A. dealbata. Anyone any ideas about the proper name of an Acacia that flowers in mid-summer and is very, very pale yellow - so much so that from a short distance they're almost white. It also beat the world record for growth - it was almost a question of 'plant and stand well back'! -- Sacha http://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon (remove weeds from address) 'We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children.' |
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Palest yellow acacia
A similar question cropped up last year on UK Oasis when a Paignton
member reported having a pale lemon-flowered Acacia that did its stuff much later than dealbata. Having seen the Paignton tree, I'm of the opinion that it is probably a late flowering form of A. dealbata 'sub- alpina'. Last year the tree flowered earlier (April/May), but I'm not sure what it did this year. I must ask the question. |
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Palest yellow acacia
On 30/10/07 07:16, in article
, "Dave Poole" wrote: A similar question cropped up last year on UK Oasis when a Paignton member reported having a pale lemon-flowered Acacia that did its stuff much later than dealbata. Having seen the Paignton tree, I'm of the opinion that it is probably a late flowering form of A. dealbata 'sub- alpina'. Last year the tree flowered earlier (April/May), but I'm not sure what it did this year. I must ask the question. I don't think you saw ours last time you were here, David. Ray meant to show it to you but I think he forgot. It's in front of the house, on the corner of that bank that slopes down onto the lawn, by the path that goes to the Rond Point and the wildlife pond. -- Sacha http://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon (remove weeds from address) 'We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children.' |
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Palest yellow acacia
Definitely not Acacia melanoxylon. That species has cladodes
(flattened leaf stems that function as leaves) at maturity and the bipinnate leaves are only present on very young plants. It might just be Acacia decurrens (Green Wattle), but the flowering period and pale flowers suggest otherwise. Trouble is, normal dealbata 'Subalpina' has the characteristic silvery leaves of the species and your are green, as are those of the Paignton tree. I'll have a chat with a few mates in Oz. |
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Palest yellow acacia
Just an update. A long lost pal from Spain has suddenly re-surfaced
and when the question was asked he immediately hit on the right name. It is the 'Black Wattle' - Acacia mearnsii. I wish I could hit my forehead and say "Duh! I knew that" because it's not a rare thing by any stretch of the imagination. |
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Palest yellow acacia
On 2/11/07 14:40, in article
, "Dave Poole" wrote: Just an update. A long lost pal from Spain has suddenly re-surfaced and when the question was asked he immediately hit on the right name. It is the 'Black Wattle' - Acacia mearnsii. I wish I could hit my forehead and say "Duh! I knew that" because it's not a rare thing by any stretch of the imagination. Thanks, David - as usual, you've come up with the goods. That certainly looks like it though some Google pics show it as yellow but the Alien Invaders site certainly shows it. Heaven knows how we got it - must have slipped in with a shipment of A. dealbata, I suppose. It will be interesting to see how it does here and if it becomes the invasive weed it is elsewhere! -- Sacha http://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon (remove weeds from address) 'We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children.' |
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