Acacia ulicifolia - Prickly Moses
Acacia ulicifolia, commonly known as Prickly Moses, is a small shrub native to eastern Australia, including New South Wales, Victoria, SE Queensland, ACT. It typically grows between 0.5 to 2 meters in height and is well-suited to heathlands and open forests, often thriving in sandy or well-drained soils. This species is easily recognized by its small, needle-like leaves and pale yellow to cream-colored flower heads, which bloom primarily in late winter and spring. Acacia ulicifolia is valued for its hardiness and its ability to support local wildlife, providing habitat and food for insects and birds.
Acacia ulicifolia, commonly known as Prickly Moses, is a small shrub native to eastern Australia, including New South Wales, Victoria, SE Queensland, ACT. It typically grows between 0.5 to 2 meters in height and is well-suited to heathlands and open forests, often thriving in sandy or well-drained soils. This species is easily recognized by its small, needle-like leaves and pale yellow to cream-colored flower heads, which bloom primarily in late winter and spring. Acacia ulicifolia is valued for its hardiness and its ability to support local wildlife, providing habitat and food for insects and birds.
Acacia ulicifolia, commonly known as Prickly Moses, is a small shrub native to eastern Australia, including New South Wales, Victoria, SE Queensland, ACT. It typically grows between 0.5 to 2 meters in height and is well-suited to heathlands and open forests, often thriving in sandy or well-drained soils. This species is easily recognized by its small, needle-like leaves and pale yellow to cream-colored flower heads, which bloom primarily in late winter and spring. Acacia ulicifolia is valued for its hardiness and its ability to support local wildlife, providing habitat and food for insects and birds.