Sorbus subcuneata grows as a rather slender tree reaching heights of up to 18 metres, rarely producing suckers from exposed roots. The bark of mature trunks is grey-brown in colour. The leaf buds are lance-shaped (lanceoloid) and pointed, with distinctive white hairs along their margins. The broad leaves on short, non-flowering
shoots measure about 6–11.5 cm long by 3.5–6 cm wide, with an to -elliptical shape (wider towards the tip). Leaves are typically 1.5–2.4 times as long as they are wide, reaching their widest point about halfway along the leaf. The leaf apex (tip) is pointed () or tapered (), while the base is usually wedge-shaped (), though sometimes rounded. The leaf margins are shallowly lobed in the upper half, with the extending about 10–20% of the way to the . These lobes have pointed tips, and the margin features a double row of fine, sharp teeth (described as ). Each leaf typically has 14–22 , which are positioned at an angle of 25–36° to the midrib at the centre of the leaf. The upper surface is mid-green, while the lower surface is covered with a greenish-white felt-like covering () when young, which turns grey as the leaf ages. The leaf stalks (
petioles) measure 13–28 mm in length. The
inflorescences (flower clusters) grow up to 10 cm across and are somewhat crowded, with felt-covered branchlets. Individual flowers measure 12–15 mm across. The
sepals are narrowly triangular to pointed, greenish and felt-covered, occasionally featuring brownish
glands on their margins. The petals measure 5–8 mm, are rounded to elliptical in shape, have fine hairs at the base, and are white in colour. The
anthers are cream-coloured, and the plant has two
styles that are split nearly to the base and hairy at the bottom. The fruits are generally 9–10 mm long by 12–16 mm wide, making them approximately 0.8–1.0 times as long as they are wide. Most fruits appear wider than long, some are spherical (), and a few are wider than long. They start yellowish when immature, ripening to brown or brownish-orange, and feature numerous large and small (pores in the fruit skin). ==Habitat and distribution==