The shrub or tree typically grows to a height of. It has teretebranchlets that can be covered in a fine white powdery coating. The branchlets are rarely glabrous and more often sparsely to moderately pubescent with spreading, straight hairs. Like most species of Acacia it has phyllodes rather than true leaves. The thin grey-green phyllodes lookcrowded on their stem projections and usually have an inequilaterally narrowly elliptic to oblong-oblanceolate shape. They are in length and wide and are glabrousexcept few marginal hairs near base. The racemose inflorescences are aggregated in the upper axils and have sperical flower-heads containing15 to 20 golden flowers. The glabrous and firmly chartaceous seed pods that form after flowering are linear to shallowly curved with a length of up to and a width of. The shiny blacks seeds are arranged longitudinally inside the pods with an oblong shape and a length of.