Ptilotus appendiculatus is a prostrate perennial herb that typically grows up to high. Its leaves are egg-shaped, long, wide and hairy. The flowers are borne in oval or cylindrical spikes long and wide, the flowers densely clustered. There are hairy
bracts long and hairy
bracteoles mostly long with a prominent midrib. The
tepals are pink, the outer tepals long and the inner tepals long. There are two fertile
stamens and three
staminodes, the
ovary is hairy and the
style is long. Flowering occurs in July and August. ==Taxonomy==