Golden Wattle – Acacia pycnantha
Features: Native | Drought Tolerant | Frost Tolerant | Bird Attracting | Nitrogen Fixing | Evergreen
Height: 3–8 m Spread: 3–6 m
Australia’s national floral emblem, Acacia pycnantha is a fast-growing, small tree or large shrub admired for its brilliant, golden-yellow globular flowers that appear in late winter to early spring. The dark green, sickle-shaped phyllodes contrast beautifully with the vibrant floral display. It provides excellent habitat and seasonal interest, with benefits for both ornamental and ecological plantings.
Growing Conditions:
Performs best in full sun and open positions. Fast to establish and tolerant of dry conditions and light frosts. Suitable for a wide range of landscapes, including roadsides, shelterbelts and home gardens.
Soil Type:
Adaptable to well-drained soils including sandy, loamy and light clay types. Tolerates low fertility soils and benefits from free drainage.
Special Features:
Iconic wattle with stunning floral display
Attracts birds and insects
Useful for screening, windbreaks and erosion control
Excellent for biodiversity and native habitat planting
Fast-growing and nitrogen-fixing species




