A medium to large tree, of multi-stemmed widely spreading habit (to 30 m diameter) when grown in the open, but capable of good log form in plantation. Height to 20 m. Bark rough, grey; inner bark reddish. Leaves bipinnate, rachis 70-90 mm, rachillae 1-5 pairs, 50-70 mm. Leaflets 3-11 pairs, oblong to elliptic-oblong, asymmetrical, 15-65 mm x 5-35 mm, glabrous, entire, initially bright green and folding at night, maturing to a duller glaucous green and fixed rachis. Fully but briefly deciduous in the dry season. Inflorescence an axillary cluster of 15-40 pedicellate flowers. Peduncle to 100 mm, pedicel 1.5-5 mm, corolla inconspicuous, free filaments numerous, 15-30 mm. Entire inflorescence, fluffy, 60 mm diameter, yellow-green with distinctive pleasant fragrance. Pod flat oblong 120-350 mm x 30-60 mm, stiff-papery when ripe, swollen over seeds, dehiscent. Seeds 3-12 per pod, brown, flattened, 7 x 1.5 mm.
| Height | Spread | Origin | Common Name | Family | Synonym | Flower | Drought Tolerance | Salinity Tolerance |
| 18-20m | 10-12m | South Asia | Woman’s Tongue, Siris Tree | Fabaceae | Mimosa lebbeck, Feuilleea lebbeck, Acacia lebbeck, Acacia macrophylla, Mimosa speciosa | White | High | Medium |
| Sun | Wind | Water-Logg Tolerance | pH Level | Pest Tolerance | Disease Tolerance | Growth | Fragrance | Growth Habit |
| High | Medium | Low | Basic | Medium | High | Fast | Yes | Spreading |