Zieria chevalieri is a shrub tall, sparsely branched with scars from fallen leaves. Leaves are whorled and condensed at the end of branches in groups of 3 or 4, are long and wide with short, scattered hairs on the dorsal surface. The ventral surface is light green with dense hairs and a slightly prominent
midrib. The
margins are slightly recurved, the
apex is pointed and the base is tapered into a slender
petiole. Flowers are borne on axillary
inflorescences with 2–7 flowers each. Petals are white or slightly pink, long with very slight
indumentum. The
peduncle is long and the
pedicel is long, covered with reddish hairs and with two narrow, triangular
bracteoles at the base. The four
sepals are fused at the base and covered in reddish hairs. The four
stamens have hairy filaments and the
ovary is globose with four lobes. Fruit is a
capsule with four subunits (often with 1–3 aborted), wide and long, opened by 2 valves which usually contain a single black, oblong seed, wide and long. It is distinct in that its leaves are arranged in whorls of 3 or 4, whereas Australian
Zieria species leaves are arranged
oppositely and are almost always
trifoliate. ==Taxonomy==