(Catclaw) Acacia greggii var. wrightii Ht. 15-30’ Spread 10-12’ Spacing 10-15’ Deciduous - Sun
ah-KAY-shuh GREG-ee-eye, WRITE-ee-eye
HABIT: Native to south Texas. Small tree with feathery foliage and fragrant flowers in the spring. It is thorny and thicket-forming, with a spreading, irregular overall form. Flowers are off-white to creamy yellow. Seeds are dark brown and shiny.
 CULTURE: Extremely drought tolerant and needs little fertilizer. Can grow in rocky soils but adapts to fairly heavy clay soils as well if they are well drained.
USES: Small ornamental tree
PROBLEMS: Not widely available
NOTES: Flowers are fragrant and make a superb honey.
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