Product Description
Acacia Flower Seeds for Planting – Mixed Perennial Blooms for Lush Gardens
Add texture, color, and charm to your garden with Acacia Flower Seeds, a premium mixed variety that produces beautiful clusters of delicate, fragrant flowers. Known for their evergreen foliage and long-lasting blooms, Acacia plants thrive in full sun and well-drained soil. These hardy, non-GMO seeds are perfect for both ornamental and landscape gardening, providing continuous beauty and structure throughout the seasons. Easy to grow and maintain, Acacia adds elegance and resilience to any garden setting.
Key Features
• Produces mixed-colored Acacia blooms with soft fragrance
• Long-lasting perennial plants for continuous beauty
• Perfect for borders, pots, and garden landscapes
• Non-GMO, high-germination seeds for strong growth
• Tolerant to drought once established
• Easy to grow and maintain
• Ideal for adding year-round greenery and spring blooms
Specifications
• Common Name: Acacia
• Botanical Name: Acacia spp.
• Variety: Mixed Perennial
• Flower Colors: Yellow, Cream, and White shades
• Plant Type: Perennial Shrub/Small Tree
• Blooming Season: Spring to Early Summer
• Sun Exposure: Full Sun
• Soil Type: Well-drained, sandy or loamy soil
• Watering Needs: Moderate; reduce watering once established
• Germination Time: 14–21 days
• Temperature Range: 18–26°C (65–79°F)
• Planting Depth: ¼ inch deep
• Spacing: 12–24 inches apart
• Plant Height: 24–72 inches (depending on variety)
• Maintenance Level: Easy
• USDA Zones: 8–11
• GMO Status: Non-GMO
• Suitable For: Pots, garden beds, borders, and landscaping
Planting Guide
• Soak seeds in warm water for 12–24 hours before sowing to aid germination.
• Sow seeds in well-draining soil about ¼ inch deep.
• Keep soil evenly moist during germination (14–21 days).
• Maintain a temperature of 18–26°C for best results.
• Transplant seedlings outdoors once strong enough and frost danger has passed.
• Choose a sunny location with well-drained soil.
• Water regularly during the first season, then less frequently once established.