Acacia trachyphloia is a tree native to southeastern Australia.
The specific epithet trachyphloia refers to the rough bark.
[1] It grows from 4 to 18 metres tall, and is found beside streams and other moist areas between Lake Conjola and Bodalla in the south coast region and nearby tablelands of New South Wales.
As with many of the acacias, it forms attractive yellow flowers between July and October.
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