The Australian Botanic Garden, Mount Annan - August
Common name
Chinchilla wattle
Scientific name
Acacia chinchillensis
Family
Fabaceae - Mimosoideae
Etymology
Genus: From the Greek akakia, the name of Acacia arabica, of tropical Africa and Western Asia (from akis, a sharp point, as this is a spiny species).
Species: From the area of Chinchilla, Queensland.
Distribution
In the wild it is restricted to the Darling Downs district in Queensland.
Native habitat
Common in sandy soils around Chinchilla.
Description
A stunning dwarf to medium spreading shrub with bright yellow flowers.
Flowering/fruiting
Flowers in winter.
Location
In many beds in the Wattle Garden.
The bright yellow flowers contrast beautifully with the delicate silvery blue-grey foliage and add a sunny winter highlight to any garden.
It requires well-drained soil in a full sun or partly shaded position. If you have clay soil, plant it in a raised bed or mound the soil to improve the drainage.