arida Pedley[1] Acacia victoriae matures into a shrub-like tree with multiple trunks.
It reaches a height of about 5–6 metres (16+1⁄2–19+1⁄2 ft) and is moderately fast growing.
Flowering begins in August and continues into late December, depending on the region in which the tree is found.
The branches of Acacia victoriae are covered in small spines that are about 1 cm in length.
Acacia victoriae is found in arid and semiarid areas,[3] generally in alkaline soils including clayey alluvials, grey cracking clays and saline loams on floodplains, alluvial flats, rocky hillsides and ridges.