Acacia auriculiformis
( 20 Seeds )


Botanical nomenclature: Acacia auriculiformis
Common name: Earleaf Acacia
Family: Fabaceae


A medium to large tree to 30 m tall, native to northern Australia, Indonesia, and Papua New Guinea with attractive, sickle-shaped phyllodes (leaves that are actually not leaves but widened leaf stalks) and yellow, bottle-brush-like flowers in great profusion. Besides being grown as a robust ornamental and shade tree it also makes good firewood, charcoal and pulp and yields tannins and gum that are commercially exploited. The wood is also used for furniture and other purposes. Seeds should briefly be immersed in boiling water before sowing.