Acacia pravissima
Acacia pravissima, commonly known as Ovens wattle, Oven wattle, wedge-leaved wattle and Tumut wattle, is a species of flowering plant in the legume family, Fabaceae. It is an evergreen shrub native to southeastern Australia.
Description
The tree or shrub typically grows to a height of but can grow as tall as and has slender to spreading branches. The ribbed branchlets can be either glabrous or hairy. Like most species of Acacia it has phyllodes rather than true leaves. The grey-green coloured and crowded, on short stem-projections. The glabrous phyllodes are quite inequilateral with an obdeltate shape with a length of and a width of.It produces racemes of ball-shaped yellow flowers in winter and spring. The prolific inflorescences have spherical flower-heads with a diameter of 5 to 6 mm containing 8 to 12 golden coloured flowers. Following flowering, firmly chartaceous and glabrous seed pods form with a narrowly oblong shape, measuring up to long and wide. The dull black seeds inside have an oblong to ovate shape with a length of and a clavate aril.