The erect single-stemmed shrub typically grows to a height of. The dwarf subshrub has prominently ribbed and glabrous branchlets with shallowly triangularstipules with a length of around. Like most species of Acacia it has phyllodes rather than true leaves. The thin green phyllodes are crowded on the branchlets with an elliptic to obovate shape and a length of and a width of with one or sometimes two main nerves and a few obscure lateral nerves. It blooms from October to March and produces white-cream flowers that age to an orangecolour.