Acacia oshanesii, commonly known as corkwood wattle and irish wattle, is a species of Acacia native to eastern Australia.
Description
The shrub or tree has an erect habit and typically grows to a height of and has grey, green or browncolouredbark with a smooth or slightly fissured texture. The angled to terete branchlets have fine yellowish brown to white hairs found on the ridges. The filiform leaves have a long rachis with 7 to 27 pairs of pinnae with a length of that are, in turn, composed of 14 to 51 pairs of glabrous pinnules with an oblong to narrowly oblong shape that are in length and wide. It flowers throughout the year and produces yellow flowers. The simpleinflorescences are located in the axillary racemes and have spherical-flower-heads that contain 12 to 25 pale yellow or cream-coloured flowers. After flowering coriaceous and brownishblack to bluish-black seed pods form that usually have a curved shape with a length of and have a width of.