'''''Acacia glaucoptera''''', commonly known as '''Flat Wattle''' or '''Clay Wattle''', is a species of [[Acacia]] which is endemic to the south-west of [[Western Australia]]. It is a spreading or erect shrub which ranges in height from 0.3 metres to 1.2 metres, and up to 2 metres in width. It produces yellow, globular flowers between late winter and early summer.
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This species is often grown for its unusual "foliage" (its "leaves" are actually [[cladodes]]).
==Cultivation==
==Cultivation==
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It requires good drainage and occasional pruning to remove dead wood. It will withstand temperatures down to -7C.