This evergreen tree, belonging to the family Fabaceae, is known for its rapid growth and profuse flowering. Native to southeastern Australia, it is characterized by its silvery-grey foliage and masses of fragrant, bright yellow flowers that appear in late winter and early spring. The tree typically reaches a height of 8 to 30 meters and possesses bipinnate leaves.
Its fast growth makes it useful for erosion control and land rehabilitation. Historically, the bark has been used as a source of tannin, while the flowers provide nectar for honey production. Furthermore, its attractive appearance makes it a popular ornamental tree in suitable climates. However, its invasive potential in certain regions needs careful management and consideration.