Acacia Falcata (Sickle Wattle)
Acacia Falcata (Sickle Wattle)
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Acacia Falcata (Sickle Wattle) is a hardy and resilient Australian native shrub or small tree, typically reaching heights of 4-6 meters. Known for its distinctive sickle-shaped phyllodes (leaves), this wattle offers a unique and elegant appearance in the landscape. In late winter to early spring, it comes alive with clusters of pale yellow flowers, adding a soft, subtle beauty to gardens, bushland settings, and natural landscapes. Highly adaptable and drought-tolerant, Acacia Falcatathrives in a wide range of soils and conditions, making it an excellent choice for low-maintenance, waterwise gardens. Its resilience and beauty make it a valuable addition to both urban and rural landscapes.



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Mature height
4-6 meters
Mature width
2-4 meters
Spacing
2 meters
Evergreen/Deciduous
Evergreen
Foliage
Bright green foliage; pale yellow flowers
Flowering Period & Fruit Development/Harvest
Late winter to early spring (July to September)
Sun tolerance
Full sun to partial shade
Maintenance
Low maintenance; drought-tolerant once established
Root System
Produces a non-invasive, moderately deep root system that provides good stability without being aggressive. Roots typically extend 30–100 cm into the soil, offering balanced access to moisture while remaining safe near structures with adequate spacing