Acacia inophloia, commonly known as fibre-barked wattle, is a tree or shrub belonging to the genus Acacia and the subgenus Juliflorae that is native to Western Australia.
Description
The shrub or tree has toughfibrous bark and typically grows to a height of. The bark is shaggy and stringy on the trunk with minni ritchistyle bark of the outer branches. When new shoots form they are viscid and a bright yellow-green colour. The ascending greyish green phyllodes are filiform and gently curved with a length of and a diameter of. It blooms from August to Octoberproducing yellow flowers. The simple inflorescences are arranged with one per axil. The flower heads have an obloid to cylindrical shape containing50 to 76 flowers and are in length with a diameter of. Following flowering linear to slightly curved seed pods form that are up to in length and have a width of containing glossy mottled brown seed with a broadly elliptic or oblong shape and a length of around.