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Angonis Flexuosa

Price:
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Common Name:
NATIVE WILLOW

PLEASE NOTE: Orders are by full tray only. Each tray contains 40 plants. When ordering, please choose how many trays you would like.



WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE:

  • 1. Spreading rounded shrub growing 1–4 m high and wide 
    2. Branchlets yellow or reddish, minutely hairy 
    3. ‘Leaves’ grey-green, 1.5–5 cm long, 3–7 mm wide, radiating around branchlets, variable in shape 
    4. Bright golden ball flowers in heavy clusters at branch ends; flower stalks stout, with minute golden hairs; flowering April to October 
    5. Seed pods straight or curved, 5–10 cm long, 4–9 mm wide, dark brown at maturity, may have a whitish bloom 
    A graceful,small and weeping tree with willow like foliage. 
  • It has clusters of small white flowers that grow on the branches in between the leaves in spring and summer. 
  • Has nice long thin shiny leaves that hang from the drooping branches giving it an all over similar appearance to a Willow tree.

WHERE IT GROWS & WHY:

  • Full sun is best and works well in sandy soils. 
  • A very hardy tree that can tolerate a range of soil types and positions does prefer a moist, well drained soil.
  • Frost tender when young. 

MANAGEMENT/SIGNIFICANCE:

  • Great in streetscapes and parks and gardens.

 

 

Image Source: Fagg, M. via Australian National Botanic Gardens (ANBG)