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Acacia baileyana - Bailey Acacia

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Acacia baileyana is a sterling addition to any landscape with its dazzling silver-blue, feathery leaves and vibrant, bright yellow blooms. Known as Bailey Acacia, this fast-growing evergreen tree brings a splash of color to dreary winter days with its radiant, puffball-like flowers appearing in late winter through early spring. Native to Australia, it confidently reaches stature up to 20-30 feet and thrives best in full sun or tolerates partial shade, always preferring well-drained soil. This tree isn’t just a beauty - it’s a rugged survivor, boasting drought-tolerance once established, making it a superb choice for dry landscapes or xeriscapes. For those passionate about wildlife, Bailey Acacia serves as a welcoming habitat, offering food and shelter for a variety of bird species. Beautiful, adaptable, and easy-to-maintain, Acacia baileyana effortlessly combines aesthetic appeal with practicality like no other.

  • Size: Up to 20-30 feet tall
  • Flowers: Bright yellow
  • Foliage: Feather-like, silver-blue leaves
  • Water usage: Low (Drought-tolerant)
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Attracts Wildlife: Provides food and shelter for various bird species.
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