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Acacia pendula - Weeping Myall

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Acacia pendula is a distinctive gem from Australia, widely celebrated as the Weeping Myall. This evergreen tree stakes a grand claim to your landscape, reaching lofty heights of up to 30-40 feet. Its signature feature, the pendulous branches, spill elegantly downwards, clothed in a graceful cascade of narrow, grayish-green leaves. Adding a stroke of vibrant color, the Weeping Myall unveils a modest yet charming display of small, yellow globular flowers from January to April. Built to thrive in full sun and dry, sandy soils, this tree showcases remarkable drought resilience, making it a smart choice for water-wise gardens. Moreover, its unique aesthetic not only enhances the visual appeal but also magnetizes native Australian birds into your outdoor space. Choose the Acacia pendula, a touch of resilient beauty that hushes the clamor of the ordinary.

  • Size: Up to 30-40 feet tall
  • Flowers: Small yellow globular flowers
  • Foliage: Grayish-green leaves, pendulous branches
  • Water usage: Low (drought tolerant)
  • Sun exposure: Full sun
  • Additional Feature: Attracts native birds
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