Propagation
Sow fresh seeds during early spring and pre-soak seeds in heated water 13º to 18ºC (55º-64ºF) for 24 hours. The seeds may require scarification.

Botanic information
Leaf: The grey-green phyllodes are leathery and the apex is obtuse and tapers towards the base.

Flower: The profuse bisexual tubulate flowers have inconspicuous sepals and petals and with prominentstamens. There are 50 to 75 flower-heads arranged in a dense cluster, appearing during mid-spring.

Fruit: The narrow to broad pods are straight and green turning brown. The seeds germinate after low intensity fire in its native setting

General information on pruning Acacia species
Tolerates a light prune after flowering back to a node, remove any dead wood back to the collar. If there is insufficient light towards the base of the tree prune the crown to allow the light in. The plants tend to be easily damaged by wind or borers, and damaged material should be removed.