All Rare Herbs

Acacia, Perfume

Common NameAcacia, Perfume
Botanical NameAcacia farnesiana
Price$9.95 / pot
Herbology Subscribers$8.96 / pot

Perfume Acacia is a Nitrogen fixing legume with fluffy yellow flowers. These fragrant flowers are used in perfumery and pot pourri. An important source of perfume in France. Bark and roots are used as remedies for diarrhea and skin disorders. Seed pods are used as fodder for sheep. Cultivation: Indigenous to Australia, Asia and Africa. Adaptable to most soils and conditions. Flowers in spring. Drought and frost resistant. Evergreen tree, growing to 3m x 2m.

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