Acacia lysiphloia is a shrub belonging to the genus Acacia and the subgenus Juliflorae. It is native to northern parts of Australia.
Description
The viscid and spreading shrub typically growing to a height of. It flowers from May to September producing yellow flowers. The bark is red-brown minni ritchistyle. The phyllodes have an oblique arrangement and a linear-obovate shape, typically in length and wide. The flowers five-merous with a calyx that is long. These eventually form seed pods that flat and straight to strongly curved and in length containing red-brown seeds.