Acacia hemsleyi is a tree or shrub belonging to the genus Acacia and the subgenus Juliflorae that is endemic to tropical parts of northern Australia.
Description
The tree or shrub is slender, has rough bark and typically grows to a height of. It blooms from July to September producing yellow flowers. The slightly fissured to shredded looking bark is present on the trunk and larger limbs with the angularupper branchlets that are glabrous and have resinousridges and brown triangular stipules that are in height. The evergreen phyllodes have a linear to narrowly elliptic and linear-oblanceolate shape and can be slightly curved or straight. The phyllodes are in length and with two or three prominent main nerves and two or three secondary nerves.