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NamePhoenix 'Dwarf Date Palm' removeAcacia 'Pot o' Gold' 6" Pot removePrunus 'Golden Queen' Peach remove
ImageA palm tree stands beside a gray bench with a view of the ocean and distant mountains under a clear sky.Acacia "Pot o’ Gold"Ripe yellow peaches hanging on a tree branch surrounded by green leaves in bright sunlight.
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Phoenix roebelenii 'Pygmy Date Palm'

Date Palms feature an interesting, classic palm trunk that forms and grows larger as it matures. They have a crown of elegant dark green lacy fronds cascading from the top of this. A mature Date Palm will reach 2-3 meters tall. Old, dead fronds are best pruned off to expose the trunk as the tree ages and to keep it neat. The Date Palm is another good plant for creating a tropical feel in the garden which does well down South.

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.

Prunus persica

A more compact version of the Golden Queen Peach, which is a New Zealand variety of peach, and perhaps the first grown in NZ. It is yellow-fleshed and yellow-skinned, and although they are great for eating fresh they are the ideal peach for stewing. It ripens late and has a medium-yield.
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botanical name

Phoenix roebelenii

height x width

Up to 2m but slow growing

conditions

Full sun to part shade in well-drained soil

landscape use

Pots, courtyards, plazas, specimens, general landscaping

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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Bi-annually

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Fragrance

Foliage Colour

Autumn Colour
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