Dicrastylis capitellata is a species of plant within the genus, Dicrastylis, in the family Lamiaceae. It is endemic to the south of Western Australia.
Dicrastylis capitellata is a low spreading shrub, growing from 20 cm to 25 cm high, in sandy loams. Its stems are roughly circular in cross section. The opposite and entire leaves are 7âÂÂ25 mm long by 0.5-2.5 mm wide, and have branched (dendritic) hairs, and a blistered, puckered surface. There are no bracteoles, but there are bracts which are 2âÂÂ3. mm long. The flowers are sessile. The calyx has five lobes (1.2âÂÂ2 mm long), and is covered in dendritic hairs, and the blue corolla is 4âÂÂ5 mm long, with no dots or stripes in its throat. There are five stamens. Flowers may be seen in May.
It is found in the IBRA region of Mallee.
It was first described by Ahmad Abid Munir in 1978 as Dicrastylis capitellata, from a specimen collected by W.R. Archer. There are no synonyms.