Acacia baileyana var. purpurea
Also known as: Blue-leaved Cootamundra Wattle · Purple Fernleaf Acacia
What's special about Acacia baileyana var. purpurea
Purple-tinged new growth on blue-gray foliage.
Growing this variety
Acacia baileyana var. purpurea follows the same growing basics as Acacia. Variety-specific maturity above; everything else below applies to the whole Acacia family.
Germination
Spacing & depth
How to plant
Nick or pour near-boiling water over seeds and soak overnight to break the hard seed coat. Sow in deep pots with well-drained mix. Keep warm and moist until germination. Harden off before planting out in a sunny, sheltered spot.
Pre-sow treatment
Scarify seed coat by nicking or brief hot-water soak before sowing.
Grower's tip
Fast-growing evergreen with silvery-blue foliage and bright yellow winter flowers. Drought-tolerant once established; avoid overwatering.
Soil preferences
Deep, well-drained native soil. Avoid amending the planting hole heavily — roots should learn to grow into the surrounding earth.
5.5–7.5 depending on species (conifers lean acidic; most hardwoods neutral).
Top-dress with compost and mulch in a wide ring; don't backfill with pure compost.
Watering
Deep soak weekly the first two years while roots establish; taper once the tree self-supports.
Slow trickle at the drip line, not the trunk. A 5-gal bucket with a pinhole is ideal.
Overwatered: yellowing, root rot, mushroom collar. Underwatered: leaf scorch, early leaf drop.
Prefers top-watering — Top-water (overhead or rain) — grains are wind-pollinated and tolerate wet foliage. Water deeply and infrequently.
Temperature tolerance
Broad — most species tolerate 40–90°F once established
Down to species-rated USDA zone minimum
Hardy once established; young seedlings need protection their first winter.
Special germination requirements
Most temperate tree seed needs cold stratification (30–120+ days at 34–41°F) — see each species entry for the exact time.
Container growing
Possible with the right cultivar
Deep tree pots (root trainers) for the first 1–2 seasons; permanent site required for full growth.
Only dwarf, patio, or bonsai forms live long-term in containers.
Detailed harvesting
Not applicable for ornamental/timber trees. Nut and fruit species — pick when they drop naturally.
Post-harvest storage & preservation
Nuts: keep damp and cool, sow promptly. Winged/coned seed: dry, cool, dark in a sealed jar.
Culinary, medicinal & other uses
Shade, windbreak, wildlife habitat, timber, ornament, and long-term carbon storage.
Medicinal or traditional uses are shared for interest only — this is not medical advice. Consult a qualified professional before using any plant medicinally.
Seed saving
Wind- or insect-pollinated; seedlings rarely match the parent exactly (especially named cultivars — those must be grafted or cutting-grown).
Not practical for trees. Expect variation.
Collect fully ripe seed in fall, clean, dry or keep damp per species, then cold-stratify before spring sowing.
Your zone's planting calendar
Pick your USDA hardiness zone and we'll estimate the key dates for acacia in your area. These are regional averages — always check your own last-frost forecast before sowing.
My Acacia baileyana var. purpurea Acacia notes
Acacia baileyana var. purpurea Acacia seeds on hand
Track packets and loose seeds you already have. Private to your account.
Par level — leave at 0 for no alert. Anything below par shows on Seed Starting and your shopping list.
From your kitchen — grow acacia from what you already have
Trees usually mean patience — collect fully ripe seed in fall, clean pulp off, and give most species a cold winter (real or in the fridge) before they'll germinate.
- 1Collect ripe seed/nuts/cones in autumn from a healthy parent.
- 2Clean off any fleshy pulp; dry cones warm to release seed.
- 3Cold-stratify in a bag of damp sand or peat in the fridge (34–41°F) for the time listed on the species.
- 4Sow in deep tree pots and grow on 1–2 seasons before planting to a permanent spot.
Storage: Most tree seed keeps 1–3 years cool and dry; oak/hickory/chestnut nuts must stay damp and be sown promptly.
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Acacia baileyana
Silvery-blue foliage with bright yellow winter flowers.
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Fast-growing tree with dark bark and creamy flower clusters.
Acacia retinodes
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Acacia senegal
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