Prefers a moderate climate with rainfall between 400 - 500 mm. Thrives in open conditions. Can tolerate a range of altitudes.
Hairy pod wattle
Acacia glandulicarpa, also known as hairy pod wattle, is a dense and rounded shrub that typically reaches a height of 2 meters. It has sticky leaves and blooms from July to October. This plant is well-suited for open conditions, has fire retardant properties, and thrives in areas with rainfall between 400 and 500 mm.
Acacia glandulicarpa
Australia
- The Acacia glandulicarpa is commonly known as the hairy pod wattle. - It belongs to the group of pioneer plants. - This shrub has a dense, rounded, and spreading growth habit, reaching a height of up to 2 meters. - The leaves of this plant are sticky. - It thrives in regions with a rainfall range of 400-500 mm. - The flowering period of Acacia glandulicarpa is from July to October. - One notable characteristic of this plant is its fire retardant properties. - It prefers open conditions for optimal growth.
Sandy or loamy soil with good drainage.
A dense, rounded, spreading shrub (to 2 m) with sticky leaves. Rainfall 400 - 500. mm. Flowers from July to October. It has fire retardant properties and does best in open conditions.