Species black wattle
Dark-green leaves on brown-green stem.

black wattle

Callicoma serratifolia

The black wattle (Callicoma serratifolia) is a stunning evergreen shrub native to Australia that provides an amazing array of benefits. Its eye-catching leaves have a lacy-like texture and ruffled edges and display striking bronze and purplish hues. The foliage is paired with clusters of ball-shaped, velvety blooms, making this a beautiful addition to any garden. Not only is it attractive, but it also provides a windbreak and natural habitat for wildlife. Its wood can be used for fuel, tannin, and charcoal, and its unusually high nitrogen content makes it a valuable addition to the compost pile. All in all, the black wattle makes for an amazing addition to the landscape.

Cycle:

Perennial

Watering:

Average

Propagation:

Seed Propagation,Cutting,Layering Propagation,Grafting Propagation

Hardiness Zone:

9 - 11

Flowers:

White apetalous flowers Flowers

Sun:

Full sun,part shade

Fruits:

brown,black Fruits Ready In Autumn

Leaf:

Yes

Leaf Color:

green

Growth Rate:

Low

Maintenance:

Low

Drought Tolerant:

Yes

Salt Tolerant:

Yes

Invasive:

Yes

Care Level:

Medium

watering

Black Wattle needs to be watered weekly to ensure the soil does not dry out completely. Water deeply, so that the water penetrates deeply into the soil. This can be done in the morning or late afternoon, as long as it is done consistently. Allow the area around the plant to dry out a little between waterings. Keep the soil evenly moist but not soggy, as black wattle is not tolerant of standing water and can quickly develop root rot.

sunlight

Black wattle (Callicoma serratifolia) is a small tree that thrives in full sun and humid climates. It should be planted in a sunny location with well-draining soil and receives at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight each day. Additionally, Black wattle grows well in temperatures ranging from 13°C to 35°C and requires high humidity to remain healthy. It should be protected from cold temperatures and direct wind exposure during the winter months.

pruning

Black Wattle should be pruned once a year in late spring or early summer. Pruning should be done when the tree is still young to encourage the development of strong structure and long branches. Pruning should involve removal of any weak or diseased wood, and removing branches that are crossing or growing too close together. In addition, remove any branches that are not necessary to the overall shape of the tree. Pruning should only remove as much as necessary, aiming to maintain a pleasing, natural shape. It is best to remove no more than 1-third of the existing canopy.

Season

Fall
Winter
Spring
Summer
Sep
Oct
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Dec
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Jun
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Aug
Starts Flowering

Callicoma serratifolia typically starts flowering in late winter or early spring, usually between August and October.

Harvest Fruit

The harvesting season for Callicoma serratifolia (black wattle) typically begins in April and continues through June.

Starts Flowering

Callicoma serratifolia typically starts flowering in late winter or early spring, usually between August and October.

Harvest Fruit

The harvesting season for Callicoma serratifolia (black wattle) typically begins in April and continues through June.

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