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Botanical Name

Acacia pendula

Common Name

Weeping Myall

Description

Acacia pendula ‘Weeping Myall’ is a graceful, weeping small tree growing 4–10 m tall and 3–6 m wide. It has slender, grey-green foliage and produces small pale yellow ball-shaped flowers mainly in late winter to spring. Native to inland regions of New South Wales, southern Queensland, and northern Victoria, it grows in clay soils of floodplains and open woodlands. Drought- and frost-tolerant, it’s ideal for shade, windbreaks, feature planting, or waterwise native gardens.

Plant Category

Trees

Size (H x W)

4–10 m tall and 3–6 m wide

Found in inland floodplains, open woodlands, and clay soils across New South Wales, southern Queensland, and northern Victoria.

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