Myosotis umbrosa plants are single rosettes. The rosette leaves are 4–14 per plant, and have
petioles 6–25 mm long. The rosette leaf blades are 6–31 mm long by 4–10 mm wide (length: width ratio 1.7–3.2: 1), widest at or above the middle, usually oblanceolate to narrowly obovate, with an
obtuse apex. The upper surface of the leaf is sparsely to densely covered in flexuous, patent to erect, antrorse (forward-facing) hairs that are oriented at an angle relative to the mid vein. The lower surface of the leaf is sparsely to densely covered in flexuous, patent to erect, retrorse (backward-facing) hairs, that are also angled relative to the mid vein. Each rosette has 2–7 prostrate, unbranched, bracteate
inflorescences that are 11–110 mm long. The cauline leaves are similar in size, shape and hairs to the rosette leaves, but smaller and becoming sessile toward the tips of the inflorescences. There can be up to 13 flowers in each inflorescence, each one borne on a short
pedicel and with a cauline leaf. The calyx is 2–3 mm long at flowering and 3–5 mm long at fruiting, lobed to about half of its length, and densely covered in long, flexuous, patent to erect antrorse hairs, with some hooked hairs and some retrorse hairs near the calyx base. The corolla is white and up to 5 mm in diameter, with a cylindrical tube, petals that are broadly to very broadly obovate and flat, and small yellow scales alternating with the petals. The anthers are fully included, or rarely partially exserted with the tips just reaching or surpassing the scales. The four smooth, shiny, light to dark brown nutlets are 1.6–1.7 mm long by 1.2–1.3 mm wide and ovoid to broadly ovoid in shape.
Myosotis umbrosa has
M. australis type pollen with 8, 10 or 12 apertures. The chromosome number of
M. umbrosa is unknown. It flowers and fruits mainly from December to February. File:Myosotis umbrosa - Heidi Meudt - 607768991.jpeg|Habit File:Myosotis umbrosa - Heidi Meudt - 607769150.jpeg|Flowers File:Myosotis umbrosa - Heidi Meudt - 607843726.jpeg|Close up of upper and lower rosette leaf surface File:Myosotis umbrosa - Heidi Meudt - 607544355.jpeg|Close up of lower rosette leaf surface and tip of flowering branch == Distribution and habitat ==