Melaleuca hypericifolia is a large woody shrub or small tree growing to in height, with greyish papery bark. Its leaves are arranged in alternate pairs (
decussate), long, wide, narrow elliptic in shape with a central groove on the upper surface. The flowers are red to orange, arranged in a spike, usually on the older wood. The spike is up to in both diameter and length and contains up to 40 individual flowers. The petals are long and fall off as the flower ages. The stamens are arranged in five bundles around the flower with 16 to 25 stamens per bundle. The flower spikes appear in spring and summer and are followed by fruit which are woody, oval-shaped
capsules long with the
sepals remaining as teeth around the rim. As the plant ages, the capsules become compressed together. ==Taxonomy and naming==