Pimelea eyrei is an erect shrub that typically grows to a height of with a single brown stem at ground level. Its leaves are narrowly elliptic, long, wide and densely hairy on both sides, sometimes appearing silvery when young. The flowers are arranged in erect clusters on a
peduncle long with 4 or 6 egg-shaped
involucral bracts long and wide at the base, each flower on a hairy
pedicel long. The flowers are white or cream-coloured, the
flower tube long and the
sepals egg-shaped and long. Flowering occurs from August to November. ==Taxonomy==