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Tillandsias 'Air Plant' Fridge Magnet (Assorted) removeAcacia 'Pot o' Gold' 6" Pot remove
NameTillandsias 'Air Plant' Fridge Magnet (Assorted) removeAcacia 'Pot o' Gold' 6" Pot remove
ImageSix assorted 'Tillandsias Air Plant' Fridge Magnets feature animal designs such as cats, frogs, tortoises, fish, and ladybirds. Each is labelled "Cool Critters" or "Funky Friends" and holds a small air plant; some also serve as quirky fridge magnets.Acacia "Pot o’ Gold"
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DescriptionTilliandsias These plants are especially favoured for their minimal care requirements. They thrive in bright, indirect light and need only occasional misting or soaking to stay healthy. Their adaptability makes them perfect for creative displays—whether mounted on driftwood, nestled in cork bark, or arranged in decorative containers, air plants add a unique, low-maintenance touch to any space. A selection of varieties handpicked by our staff.

Acacia acinacea Pot o' Gold™

Acacia 'Pot o' Gold™' is a mounding groundcover with delicate weeping branches and tiny little leaves. In the spring it is covered in golden flowers, particularly if planted in a sunny position, putting on a brilliant show. 'Pot o' Gold™' Wattle tolerate frosts, poor soils and coastal conditions, requiring very little maintenance and watering once established. It can be planted along pathways, cascading over retaining walls or feature boulders or kept in a pot.   See our Acacia - Wattles Factsheet here for more about the different Acacia varieties!
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6" pot size.
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Tillandsias, commonly known as air plants, are intriguing epiphytic bromeliads native to Central and South America. Unlike most plants, they do not require soil to grow. Instead, they absorb water and nutrients directly through specialised cells on their leaves called trichomes, allowing them to thrive while attached to trees, rocks, or other surfaces.
Air plants are celebrated for their striking diversity in shape, texture, and colour. Some varieties boast spiky leaves, others have soft, fuzzy surfaces, and some display dramatic, tentacle-like forms.
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N45

Botanical Name

Acacia acinacea Pot o' Gold™

Other Common Names

Dwarf Acacia, Dwarf Wattle, Gold Dust Wattle, Groundcover Wattle, Wattle

Origin

Australia

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Leaf Drop

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April, March, May, November, October, September

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