Verticordia etheliana var.
etheliana is an openly branched shrub which grows to a height of , a width of and which has one stem at its base. The leaves are almost round, long, sometimes with a few irregular teeth on the edges. The flowers are arranged in small, open groups on stalks long and all open at about the same time. The
floral cup is top-shaped, long,
glabrous and smooth with curved green
appendages. The
sepals are orange-red, long, with 8 to 16 feathery lobes. When the
petals open they are creamish-white with a pink tinge on the edge but turn all red within a day or two, then gradually fade to pale yellowish-pink. They are long, with a feathery edge and 2 ear-shaped appendages at their base. The
style is long, initially curled within the bud then gradually straightening, extending well beyond the flower as it opens and has simple hairs. Flowering time is from July to November or December. ==Taxonomy and naming==