Acacia Conferta, also known as crowded-leaf wattle, is a shrub endemic to eastern Australia.
This species typically grows to a height of 4 metres, and blooms between April and August with bright yellow flowers.
Acacia Conferta grows best in sandy and/or loamy soils, and often they are apart of dry sclerophyll forests and eucalyptus Woodland communities.
They also are frost tolerant and can cope in temperatures as low as -7 degrees celsius.