The shrub typically grows to a maximum height of around and has prominently ribbed cylindrical branchlets that are usually haired and become glabrous with age and have quite prominent veins. Like most species of Acacia it has phyllodes rather than true leaves. The flexible, cylindrical to tapering and filiform phyllodes are straight to shallowly incurved with a length of and a diameter of around and have eightdistant nerves that have deepgrooves in between. When it blooms it produces simple inflorescences that occur singly or in pairs in the axils that have spherical flower-heads containing 25 to 30 yellow coloured flowers. Following flowering flat, leathery and sparsely haired seed pods are form that have a linear to narrowly oblong shape with a length of up to and a width of and contain longitudinally arranged seeds inside.