Patersonia fragilis is a tufted or clump-forming perennial herb that typically grows to a height of . There are three to six narrowly linear leaves long and wide on each shoot. The leaves are biconvex to circular in cross-section,
glabrous, pale green to
glaucous, and often have a sharply-pointed tip. The flowering
scape is long, striated and glabrous, with a smaller leaf clasping its base. The sheath enclosing the flowers is lance-shaped, long, green to pale brown. The petal-like
sepals are pale violet to blue-violet, egg-shaped with the narrower end towards the base, long and wide with a thickened midvein and the
stamens have
filaments long joined for most of their length and the
anthers are a similar length. Flowering occurs from August to December and the fruit is a cylindrical
capsule long containing black seeds about long. Leaf colour and width and the characteristics of the flowers varies even in the one location. In some coastal areas, the flowering scape may be less than long. == Taxonomy ==