Acacia rivalis commonly known as silver wattle or creek wattle, is a flowering shrub or tree in the family Fabaceae and the subgenus Phyllodineae native to southernAustralia.
Description
The obconic shrub or tree typically grows to a height of and has a bushydomed crown. The green linear lanceolate shaped phyllodes have a length of up to and a width of. The glabrous and shiny phyllodes are narrowed towards the base and have a prominent central vein. It blooms between May and November producing yellow flowers. The simple axillary inflorescences are solitary and have small spherical yellow flower-heads. The smooth, brown and linear shaped seed pods that form after flowering can be straight or curved and have a length of up to and a width of. The hard, black seeds found within the pods have an ellipsoidal shape with a length of and a width of.