Argophyllum heterodontum is a straggly shrub growing to tall. New growth is covered in rusty brown hairs, which become creamy white when more than from the tip. The leaves are held on
petioles up to long, are
simple,
alternate and highly
discolorous - the upper sides are green and the lower sides are silvery white. They are
elliptic to
ovate with toothed margins and 6–10 lateral veins either side of the midrib, and they measure up to long by wide. The
inflorescences are
panicles produced in the
leaf axils - they are covered with dense, matted, woolly hairs, and may reach up to long. The small flowers are actinomorphic (i.e. with multiple lines of symmetry) and have both
pistils and
stamens. They have 5 fused greenish sepals with lobes about long, and 5 white petals about long. The 5 stamens are about long, as is the
style. The fruit is a
capsule about long and diameter. ==Taxonomy==