Racosperma Leptaleum
Leptaleum acacia, scientifically known as Racosperma leptaleum, is a striking member of the Fabaceae family native to Australia. This shrub is characterized by its slender, erect stems and clusters of small, pale yellow flowers that bloom throughout the warmer months. Its leaves are bipinnate, giving it a delicate, fern-like appearance that adds to its ornamental value. The plant is well adapted to arid and semi-arid environments, making it a resilient choice for drought-tolerant landscaping. Despite its beauty, it remains relatively underappreciated in horticultural circles compared to more commonly cultivated Acacia species.