Acacia baileyana Purpurea
Acacia baileyana Purpurea is a fast-growing shrub that can be cut back to encourage new growth and keep it shrub-shaped. It has feathery silver-grey bipinnate foliage which features striking purple new growth for most of the year. In spring, it is graced with masses of spherical golden yellow flower heads.
Cultural
Acacia can be short-lived, usually lasting ten to fifteen years. Acacia ‘Purpurea‘ is considered a noxious weed in some areas, check before planting.
Soil:
Tolerates any well-drained soil, ideal for poor soils.
Aspect:
Full sun to part shade
Maintenance:
Can be pruned lightly after flowering to enhance shape. Avoid heavy pruning. Apply a native fertiliser in spring if the plant lacks vigour.
Water Requirements:
Will not tolerate waterlogged soil. Drought tolerant once established.
Seasonal Interest:
Spring flowering, year round foliage colour.
Landscape Uses
Makes a colourful contrasting feature tree or can be trimmed back hard to maintain shape and size. Will self-seed so take care not to plant adjacent to native bushland. Fantastic for urban gardens.
Dimensions
Height to 5m
Width to 5m
Width to 5m