This large shrub to small tree has an upright trunk with slightly pendant branches forming a bushy rounded crown. It has narrow-oblong grey-green phyllodes and the small ball-shaped yellow flowers appear in late winter followed by pod-like fruit.

Hardiness zones 9 to 11

Acacia fimbriatais naturally found in Australia from Sydney New South Wales to southern Queensland growing on the coast and in the adjoining tablelands in open Eucalypt forests.

It prefers well drained, but moist sandy loam in a semi shaded to full sun protected position and is moderately frost resistant and drought tolerant.

The Fringed Wattle is grown for its flowers and its slender foliage. It is planted in parks and gardens as a specimen or as a screen in shrub borders. It establishes in 1 to 2 years and is suitable for coastal or inland regions. It is also grown as a wind break or small shade tree in native gardens.ID 2106

Acacia (a-KAY-see-a) fimbriata(fim-bre-a-ta)

Fabaceae (fab-AY-see-ee)
subfamilyMimosoideae
Wattles