Eucalyptus dives is a tree that grows to a height of and forms a
lignotuber. The bark on the trunk and larger branches is rough, finely fibrous and greyish and smooth grey on the thinner branches. Young plants and
coppice regrowth have leaves arranged in opposite pairs, egg-shaped to heart-shaped or curved, long and wide and
sessile. Adult leaves are arranged alternately, lance-shaped to curved, the same slightly glossy or dull green on both sides, long and wide on a petiole long. The flower buds are usually arranged in groups of eleven or more in leaf axils on an unbranched
peduncle long, the individual buds on a
pedicel long. Mature buds are oval to club-shaped, long and wide with a conical to rounded
operculum. Flowering occurs from September to January and the flowers are white. The fruit is a woody, cup-shaped, hemispherical or conical
capsule, long and wide and sessile or on a pedicel up to long with the valves near the level of the rim. ==Taxonomy and naming==