Acacia vestita

Acacia vestita, also known as weeping boree, weeping acacia, and hairy wattle, is a shrub and small tree native to New South Wales, Australia.

It bears flowers from about August to October and can be propagated by seed, sometimes requiring soaking in hot water first to permeate the hard seed layer before putting it in the ground.

[3] It is grown in horticulture as a small multi-trunk tree for gardens and is popular in California for drought-tolerant landscaping.

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