Acacia triptera, commonly known as spurwing wattle, is an erect or spreading shrub which is endemic to Australia.
Description
It grows to high and has an erect to spreading habit with terete and glabrousbranchlets. Like most species of Acacia it has phyllodes rather than true leaves. The decurrentphyllodes which are falcate or sigmoidal in shape and have a length of with a width of. The evergreen phyllodes have many longitudinal veins that are very close together. The bright yellow flowerheads appear from August to November. The simpleinflorescences are found in pairs in the axils with cylindrical flower-heads that have a length of and are packed with golden flowers. Flowering is followed by curled or twisted brownseed pods which are and wide.