Calytrix truncatifolia is a glabrous shrub that typically grows to a height of and grows from the tips of the flowering stems. Its leaves are linear, egg-shaped with the narrower end towards the base, or elliptic, long, wide on a
petiole long, with
stipules up to long at the base of the petiole. The flowers are arranged singly or in several scattered groups on a
peduncle long with broadly egg-shaped to more or less round lobes long. The
floral tube is more or less oval, long and has ten ribs. The
sepals are broadly egg-shaped to round, long and wide with an
awn up to long. The petals are pink to pinkish-purple and there are 90 to 150 stamens in five rows with yellow
filaments that become pinkish later. Flowering occurs from June to September. ==Taxonomy==