Eucalyptus angophoroides grows to a height of with rough, flaky or fibrous bark on its trunk and larger branches and is usually mottled grey and white. The thinner branches sometimes have similar rough bark or smooth white or grey bark that is shed in short ribbons. The leaves on young plants are arranged in opposite pairs, broadly egg-shaped to heart-shaped or almost round, dull, dark green with a lighter shade on the lower side and lack a stalk. Adult leaves are arranged alternately, lance-shaped, long and wide on a
petiole long. The two sides of the leaf are a different shade of green. The flowers are arranged in groups of seven, the groups on a slightly flattened
peduncle long, the individual flowers on a
pedicel long. The mature flower buds are oval, long and wide, green to yellow with a conical or beaked
operculum. Flowering occurs between January and March and the fruit is a woody, hemispherical or conical
capsule long and wide on a pedicel long with four upward-pointing
valves on the top of the fruit. ==Taxonomy and naming==