Acacia chrysocephala
Acacia chrysocephala is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae and is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. It is a dense, much branched, compact, spiny shrub or subshrub, with hairy, ribbed branchlets, triangular, sharply pointed phyllodes, spherical heads of golden yellow flowers and curved, leathery to crust-like pods.
Description
Acacia chrysocephala is a dense, compact and spiny shrub or subshrub, with many branches and that typically grows to a height of and has ribbed, hairy branchlets. Its phyllodes are triangular with one edge fused to the branchlet, long, wide and usually sharply pointed. The flowers are borne in a spherical head in axils on a peduncle long, each head with 2 to 4 golden yellow flowers. Flowering occurs from May to October and the pods are shallowly curved, up to long, wide and leathery to crust-like, containing more or less oblong, shiny brown or greyish brown seeds long.Acacia chrysocephala is a member of the Acacia biflora group and is related to Acacia incrassata.