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Acacia littorea is a dense shrub 1-2m x 1-2m, sometimes reaching 3m, with interesting obtriangular to obdeltate shaped foliage resembling a sharks tooth. It produces massed yellow flowers from August to November. It prefers a sunny position and well-drained soils and suits a coastal garden. The species is drought and frost tolerant, fast-growing and suitable for erosion control or as a windbreak.
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Conditions | Coastal Tolerant, Drought Hardy, Frost Tolerant |
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Height | 1-2M, 2M and Above |
Position | Full Sun, Part Shade |
Soil | Clay, Loam, Sand, Well drained |
Region | Cold, Dry, Temperate |
Watering | Light |