The leaves of pseudoacacia are simple and alternate. The leaves are oval or oval, herbaceous, about 4 to 12 cm long and 2 to 8 cm wide. The apex of the leaves gradually becomes sharp, the base is broad and wedge-shaped, and the edge has irregular serrations or lobes.
There are 1 to 2 leaves in each node. The leaves are short stalked, 1 to 3 cm long, oval, 6 to 9 cm long and 5 to 7 cm wide. The apex is gradually sharp, the base is wide wedge-shaped, and the edge has irregular rough serrations or waves.
The flowers are solitary in the axils of the leaves and purplish. The calyx has 5 deep cracks. The base of the lobes is heart-shaped. The Corolla is funnel-shaped, with a diameter of about 3cm. There are 5 Purple plaques in the inside of the flower tube.
Each plant has 5 to 10 flowers, the calyx is green, broad bell shaped, corolla white, the calyx will expand into oocysts after flowering, the base will be slightly concave, thin leather, orange red or fire red when mature.
The capsule of pseudomucilage is spherical, with a diameter of about 2 cm, surrounded by 5 persistent sepals.
The berries are spherical, orange red, 1 to 1.5 cm in diameter, soft and juicy.