Hakea dactyloides is a non-
lignotuberous upright single-stemmed bushy shrub or small tree tall. Small branches are smooth and generally pale, covered with short matted fine hairs at flowering. Leaves are long and narrow, widest in the middle, rarely narrowly egg-shaped or sickle shaped long and wide. The mid-green leaves taper to a point with three prominent longitudinal veins above and below. The solitary
inflorescence has 20–38 white flowers on a short stalk with white flat silky hairs and rarely rust coloured. The
sepals and petals are cream-white, the
style long. Fruit are warty and egg-shaped with a slight curve long and wide ending with a sharp short point. Small white flowers often with a pink tinge appear along branches in axillary clusters from October to November. ==Taxonomy and naming==