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Acacia suaveolens, Willd. A glabrous shrub, 3-6 ft. tall: phyll. linear to lanceolate, apex acute, tapering to base; 1 central nerve; gland near base: fl.-heads in axillary racemes, at first inclosed by imbricate scaly bracts, which soon fall; fls. 6-10 in a head: pod oblong, rounded at both ends, flat, impressed between the seeds, 1-1 1/2 in. long, 1/2-2/3in. wide; seeds transverse; funicle filiform and suddenly enlarged into fleshy aril at right angles to itself. Fls. Apr.—Superficially it resembles narrow-lvd. A. retinodes, but note the imbricated bracts; the pods are shorter and wider and the funicle does not encircle the seed.
 
Acacia suaveolens, Willd. A glabrous shrub, 3-6 ft. tall: phyll. linear to lanceolate, apex acute, tapering to base; 1 central nerve; gland near base: fl.-heads in axillary racemes, at first inclosed by imbricate scaly bracts, which soon fall; fls. 6-10 in a head: pod oblong, rounded at both ends, flat, impressed between the seeds, 1-1 1/2 in. long, 1/2-2/3in. wide; seeds transverse; funicle filiform and suddenly enlarged into fleshy aril at right angles to itself. Fls. Apr.—Superficially it resembles narrow-lvd. A. retinodes, but note the imbricated bracts; the pods are shorter and wider and the funicle does not encircle the seed.
 
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Plant Characteristics
Habit   shrub

Height: 8 ft"ft" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 8.
Width: 5 ft"ft" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 5.
Lifespan: perennial
Bloom: early spring, mid spring, late spring
Cultivation
Exposure: sun
Features: flowers
USDA Zones: 9 to 11
Flower features: orange, yellow
Scientific Names

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Read about Acacia suaveolens in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Acacia suaveolens, Willd. A glabrous shrub, 3-6 ft. tall: phyll. linear to lanceolate, apex acute, tapering to base; 1 central nerve; gland near base: fl.-heads in axillary racemes, at first inclosed by imbricate scaly bracts, which soon fall; fls. 6-10 in a head: pod oblong, rounded at both ends, flat, impressed between the seeds, 1-1 1/2 in. long, 1/2-2/3in. wide; seeds transverse; funicle filiform and suddenly enlarged into fleshy aril at right angles to itself. Fls. Apr.—Superficially it resembles narrow-lvd. A. retinodes, but note the imbricated bracts; the pods are shorter and wider and the funicle does not encircle the seed. CH


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