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Acacia 'Blue Bush Wattle' 6" Pot removeSenecio 'Blue Chalk Sticks' 3" Pot remove
NameAcacia 'Blue Bush Wattle' 6" Pot removeSenecio 'Blue Chalk Sticks' 3" Pot remove
ImageAcacia 'Blue Bush Wattle' 6" Pot features symmetrical, elongated green leaves arranged alternately along a central stem—ideal for display in your home or garden.Cluster of blue-green succulent plants growing in mulch next to a tiled path and palm leaves.
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Acacia covenyi 'Blue Bush Wattle'

A rarer form of Acacia, the 'Blue Bush Wattle' has long, blue-grey foliage unlike any other. The foliage alone is one of the main reasons this wattle is chosen for hedging or screening, making a gorgeous steel blue wall of hardy foliage. And in the spring it's flush with the iconic yellow pom-pom wattle flowers, contrasting vibrantly against the foliage.

To get the best flowering results, plant in full sun, but Blue Bush Wattle can grow well in part shade. They do not like soggy soils, so be sure to plant in a well drained position.

6"/14cm pot

Senecio serpens

This incredibly popular succulent has quirky, blue, finger-like leaves and grows like a groundcover

• Ideal for rockeries, pots, garden edges and over retaining walls • For best colour and performance, plant in full sun • Very hardy and almost no maintenance

3"/7cm pot
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Botanical Name

Acacia covenyi 'Blue Bush Wattle'

Other Common Names

Tableland's Blue Bush

Origin

Australia

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April, March, May, November, October, September

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2-3m apart

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