Acacia spectabilis, commonly known as Mudgee wattle, is an erect or spreading shrub, endemic to Australia.
It grows to between 1.5 and 4 metres high and has pinnate leaves. The bright-yellow globular flowerheads appear in axillary racemes, mostly between July and November in its native range. These are followed by thin leathery pods which are 4âÂÂ17 cm long and 10âÂÂ19 mm wide.
The species occurs naturally in dry sclerophyll forest and heath in New South Wales and Queensland and is commonly cultivated.