Fever Tree | Acacoa Xanthophlea
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Fever Tree | Acacoa Xanthophlea

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Fever Tree | Acacoa Xanthophlea 

Overview

The Fever Tree (Acacia xanthophloea) is a fast-growing, semi-deciduous tree known for its smooth, bright yellow-green bark and delicate, feathery foliage. Native to Africa, this drought-tolerant, water-loving tree is perfect for parks, large gardens, and wetland areas, where it provides light shade and attracts birds and pollinators. Its unique appearance and resilient nature make it a standout feature in landscapes and wildlife gardens.

Why Choose the Fever Tree?

  • Distinctive Yellow-Green Bark – A striking ornamental feature that stands out in any landscape.
  • Fast-Growing & Low-Maintenance – Reaches up to 10–15 meters with minimal care.
  • Attracts Birds & Pollinators – Provides habitat and nectar for bees, butterflies, and wildlife.
  • Drought & Flood Tolerant – Thrives in wetlands but also adapts to dry conditions.
  • Light, Airy Shade – Perfect for gardens where filtered sunlight is needed.

Ideal Growing Conditions

  • Sunlight: Requires full sun for best growth and bark coloration.
  • Watering: Low to moderate; tolerates both dry and wet conditions.
  • Soil: Prefers well-drained, sandy, or loamy soils; grows well in riverbanks and floodplains.
  • Climate: Suitable for tropical, subtropical, and warm temperate regions; frost-sensitive when young.

Best Uses for Acacia xanthophloea

  • Shade & Feature Tree – Creates a beautiful focal point in gardens and landscapes.
  • Wetland & Riverbank Planting – Thrives in moist, well-drained areas.
  • Wildlife & Pollinator Gardens – Supports birds, bees, and butterflies.
  • Drought-Tolerant & Xeriscaping Gardens – Adapts to both dry and wet conditions.

Care Tips for a Healthy Fever Tree

  • Prune occasionally to maintain structure and remove dead branches.
  • Water young trees regularly to establish deep roots.
  • Protect from frost when young by covering during cold snaps.
  • Mulch around the base to retain moisture and improve soil health.