Shawia cydoniifolia is a shrub that typically grows to a height of up to . It has scattered elliptic leaves arranged alternately along the branchlets, long and wide on a
petiole up to long. The upper surface of the leaves is
glabrous but the lower surface is covered with felt-like, silvery hairs. The heads or daisy-like
"flowers" are in
corymbs near the ends of branchlets and are in diameter on a
peduncle up to long. Each head has six to ten white ray
florets surrounding thirteen to seventeen yellow disc florets. Flowering occurs in October and November and the fruit is a silky-hairy
achene, the
pappus with 40 to 44 bristles in two rows. ==Taxonomy==