Acacia piligera, commonly known as Hunter gold-dust wattle, is a tree or shrub belonging to the genus Acacia and the subgenus Phyllodineae native to easternAustralia.
Description
The shrub typically grows to a height of and has an obconical open habit. It has erect branches that curve upwards and glabrous to sparsely hairybranchlets. The grey-green to green phyllodes are widely spreading and rotated on the branchlets. The phyllodes have a broadly elliptic to broadly obovate shape with a length of and a width. It flowers sporadically through the year and produces inflorescences that have spherical flower-heads with a diameter of containing 20 to 32 yellow to deep yellow flowers. After flowering oblong to curved dulldark brownseed pods form which are in length and wide.