Podolobium aestivum is an upright shrub high, lower leaf surface and young stems covered with flattened or spreading hairs. The leaves are arranged opposite, usually long, wide, upper surface shiny and veined, margins more or less evenly lobed and sharply pointed. The
stipules are stiff, sharp, curved, and up to long. The flowers are borne in
racemes in leaf axils, occasionally longer than the leaves,
bracts are oval-shaped and small. The orange
corolla is about long and the
calyx about long. Flowering occurs in spring and summer, and the fruit is an oblong shaped
pod, more or less straight, long, about in diameter with short, soft hairs. ==Taxonomy and naming==