Acacia fimbriata (Brisbane wattle) commonly known as Brisbane wattle is a small tree or large shrub growing to 7 metres high and 6 metres wide, originally from NSW and Qld but now planted extensively elsewhere as a shelterbelt species and ornamental.
Acacia fimbriata (Brisbane wattle) is hardy in most situations, although it does need adequate water. During spring the plant flowers profusly with yellow ball shaped flowers. Acacia fimbriata makes a great dense screening plant, suitable for hedge planting.
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Notes on Maps.
Generally, the concentrated clusters of markers represent the geographical range where this species occurs naturally. Outlying markers and geographically disassociated markers represent observations of the species in cultivation and/or recorded in herbaria etc.
Acknowledgment.
These maps are provided by, and are used with the permission of, Australia’s Virtual Herbarium (AVH)