Golden wattle (Acacia pycnantha) is a dense evergreen flowering tree recognized for its silvery-green phyllodes and abundant golden flower clusters that cover the canopy during blooming periods. Instead of true leaves, the species produces elongated phyllodes that function as flattened leaf-like structures, giving the tree a soft and flowing texture. Rounded masses of fragrant yellow flowers emerge densely along the branches, creating one of the most visually striking floral displays among Australian native trees.
Native to southeastern Australia, Acacia pycnantha naturally occupies dry forests, open woodlands, and grassland margins. The species is biologically notable for its nitrogen-fixing root systems, which improve soil fertility in nutrient-poor environments. As Australia’s national floral emblem, it also carries strong cultural significance. In mature form, Acacia pycnantha emphasizes bright flowering density, feathery evergreen texture, and broad canopy softness, producing a distinctly luminous seasonal appearance.
Golden Wattle have a typical overall height between 10’-20’ (3.05-6.1 m) and spread diameter of 10’-20’ (3.05-6.1 m). The leaves have a typical length between 3”-8” (8-20 cm).
Golden wattle (Acacia pycnantha) is a dense evergreen flowering tree recognized for its silvery-green phyllodes and abundant golden flower clusters that cover the canopy during blooming periods. Instead of true leaves, the species produces elongated phyllodes that function as flattened leaf-like structures, giving the tree a soft and flowing texture. Rounded masses of fragrant yellow flowers emerge densely along the branches, creating one of the most visually striking floral displays among Australian native trees.
Native to southeastern Australia, Acacia pycnantha naturally occupies dry forests, open woodlands, and grassland margins. The species is biologically notable for its nitrogen-fixing root systems, which improve soil fertility in nutrient-poor environments. As Australia’s national floral emblem, it also carries strong cultural significance. In mature form, Acacia pycnantha emphasizes bright flowering density, feathery evergreen texture, and broad canopy softness, producing a distinctly luminous seasonal appearance.
Golden Wattle have a typical overall height between 10’-20’ (3.05-6.1 m) and spread diameter of 10’-20’ (3.05-6.1 m). The leaves have a typical length between 3”-8” (8-20 cm).