Verticordia etheliana is a shrub which grows to a height of and which has one highly branched stem at its base, although the plant is often openly branched. The leaves are broadly egg-shaped, elliptic or almost round, long, sometimes with a few irregular teeth on the edges. The flowers are arranged in spike-like groups on stalks long. The
floral cup is top-shaped, long,
glabrous and smooth with curved green
appendages. The
sepals are bright red, often creamish-green on their lower parts, long, with 8 to 16 feathery lobes. The
petals are cream-coloured to pink when they open but become bright red, long, with a feathery edge and 2 ear-shaped appendages at their base. The
style is long, gently curved, with simple hairs and extends well beyond the petals. Flowering time is from July to November or December. ==Taxonomy and naming==