[4] It produces large yellow-green flowers that occur from July to October in the species' native range.
[3] Each simple, axillary conflorescence is made up of three to seven flowered umbellasters on broadly flattened peduncles.
[9] The species is found on hillsides and in creek beds along the south coast in the Great Southern and Goldfields-Esperance region of Western Australia between Albany and Hopetoun,[3] particularly in the Ravensthorpe Range,[2] where it grows in loamy alluvium soils over granite or laterite.
[3] The species is sold commercially in seed for or as tube stock, it grows well in full or par sun and is drought tolerant once established.
The tree produces abundant nectar when it flowers so it is prized by apiarists and is a good bird attractor.