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Acacia redolens

Vanilla wattle (low form)

Categories: Low Plant, May 2026
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Dense spreading shrub. Grows 0.5-1 m h x 2-5 m w. Grey-green, aromatic foliage. Racemes of bright yellow, globular flowers from Aug-Oct. Grows in a range of soils in partial to full sun.

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