It attains a height of 12–30 cm with a basal rosette of small leaves.
Solitary scapes are produced that bear golden yellow or orange flowers, 7–9 mm across.
Its habitat has been reported as being sandy soils on creek margins in the presence of Stylidium rubriscapum and Stylidium diceratum or in river paperbark (Melaleuca leucodendron) stands.
S. ceratophorum appears similar to S. diceratum and may be confused with the species since they both have orange flowers.
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