Hakea divaricata is
lignotuberous upright shrub or tree typically growing to high with a dark coloured corky furrowed trunk. Smaller branches are red and smooth, on occasion sparsely or densely covered in soft short hairs. The prickly compound leaves are rigid, arranged alternately and are long and wide ending a sharp point. They are thinly covered with soft hairs quickly becoming smooth. Most leaves divide from a needle-shaped leaf stem long into segments long and wide. The
inflorescence is on a stem long and consists of 65-120 cream, greenish-yellow or bright yellow flowers each on a stalk long. The stems are covered in white or dark brown hairs, rarely smooth. The hairy
perianth is long. The
style is more or less straight or slightly recurved and long. The fruit are oblong to egg-shaped long with a long tapering beak sometimes curved. The seeds inside take up much of the valve and have a wing halfway down one side. ==Taxonomy==