Darwinia glaucophylla is a prostrate shrub but with erect side branches which reach to a height of . The leaves are arranged in opposite pairs and are bluish green with a reddish tinge,
glabrous, long and triangular in cross section. The flowers are arranged mostly in groups of between two and four, the groups on a stalk about long. There are leaf-like
bracts long and reddish brown
bracteoles at the base of the groups but which fall off as the flowers develop. The
floral cup is long, about wide and has distinct ribs. The
sepals are or less long and much shorter than the
petals. The
style is straight, white and long. Flowering occurs from July to November and is followed by fruit which is a tiny
capsule containing a single seed in diameter. ==Taxonomy and naming==