Acacia craspedocarpa ‘Broad-leaved Mulga’ is a compact, slow-growing shrub or small tree reaching 2–4 m high and 2–3 m wide. It features broad, rounded grey-green phyllodes and produces bright yellow, ball-shaped flowers mainly in winter and spring. Native to the semi-arid interior of Western Australia, it thrives in well-drained soils and full sun. Extremely drought-tolerant and hardy, it suits waterwise gardens, feature planting, containers, and dry native landscapes.
Native to semi-arid regions of central Western Australia, particularly around the Murchison and Gascoyne areas, where it grows in stony or sandy soils on plains and rocky hills.