Leucaena retusa
Also known as Goldenball Leadtree, Littleleaf Leadtree, Little Leucaena, Lemonball, Wahoo Tree
The little-leaf lead tree, also known as the golden ball lead tree, is a slender deciduous shrub or small tree that produces numerous striking golden-yellow flowers during spring and summer. This small, multi-trunked tree or large shrub can reach heights of up to 15 feet and features light-green foliage on brittle stems. Its bark is flaky and cinnamon-colored, and its sweet-smelling flowers appear in 1-inch yellow-orange globes. These flowers bloom after each rainfall from summer through fall.
This beautiful tree is occasionally grown in warm regions for its vibrant yellow flowers and noticeable pods. It also serves as a good browse plant for cattle.
The golden ball lead tree is a striking small tree that thrives in rocky soil. Its yellow puffball flowers emit a sweet aroma. The wood is relatively weak and known to break in strong winds. Its open structure allows sun-loving species to flourish underneath.
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Height: 12’-25’
Spread 15’-20’
Bloom: April-October
Light: Full Sun, Part Shade
Water: Low
Zone: 7. 8. 9
Origin: Texas