Acacia adsurgens
Acacia adsurgens, commonly known as whipstick wattle or sugar brother, is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae and is endemic to northern areas of Australia. It is a spreading shrub with many stems, flat, linear phyllodes, densely-flowered spikes of yellow flowers, and linear, paper-like or crusty pods.
Description
Acacia adsurgens is a spreading, multi-stemmed shrub that typically growing to a height of and has smooth, greyish-brown bark that splits to reveal reddish bark. It has flat, linear, straight or upwardly-curved phyllodes, mostly long and wide.The flowers are arranged in densely-flowered, cylindrical spikes long on glabrous peduncles long. Flowering occurs from February or March to July, and the pods are linear, light brown, papery or crust-like, long and wide. The seeds are dark brown to blackish, long with a white to yellow or brownish aril.