Angophora subvelutina is a tree that typically grows to a height of and forms a
lignotuber. It has rough, fibrous or flaky, greyish bark on the trunk and branches. Young plants and
coppice regrowth have
sessile, egg-shaped to elliptical or lance-shaped leaves that are long and wide arranged in opposite pairs with a stem-clasping base. Adult leaves are also arranged in opposite pairs, paler on the lower surface, lance-shaped to egg-shaped or elliptical, long and wide with a stem-clasping base. The flower buds are arranged on the ends of branchlets on a branched
peduncle long, each branch of the peduncle with three or seven buds on
pedicels long. Mature buds are globe-shaped, long and wide with a ribbed
floral cup. The
petals are white or creamy white with a green keel, about long and wide. Flowering occurs from November to January and the fruit is a cup-shaped
capsule long and wide with ribbed sides and the valves enclosed in the fruit. ==Taxonomy and naming==