The dense spreading shrub typically grows to a height of with a dense domed to obconic habit. The has hairy branchlets and, like most species of Acacia has phyllodes rather than true leaves. The thick, rigid and evergreen phyllodes have an oblong-elliptic shape and are slightly incurved. They are generally in length and and have four to seven prominent distant yellowish coloured nerves. It blooms from June to September and produces yellow flowers. The simple inflorescences occur in pairs in the axils and have spherical flower-heads that have a diameter of and contain 14 to 25 golden coloured flowers. Following flowering linear shaped seed pods form that have a length of in length and wide and contain brown-black oblong-elliptic shaped seeds that are in length.