This compact form of the sticky wattle forms a small, rounded, tidy shrub with a pendulous habit. Pale yellow flowers are produced in spring amongst aromatic foliage. H. 1.5m x W. 1.5m.
Acacia howittii ‘Honey Bun’
This compact form of the sticky wattle forms a small, rounded, tidy shrub with a pendulous habit. Pale yellow flowers are produced in spring amongst aromatic foliage. H. 1.5m x W. 1.5m.
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