Stylidium lobuliflorum is a dicotyledonous species of plant, with a native range is concentrated in and around Kimberley in Western Australia and extends to the Northern Territory.
It belongs to the genus Stylidium (family Stylidiaceae) that was described by Ferdinand von Mueller in 1859.
Obovate or orbicular leaves, about 4-15 per plant, form basal rosettes.
This species generally has one to three scapes and cymose inflorescences that are 12–20 cm long.
Its habitat has been reported as being seepage areas, streambanks, sandstone pavement, or sandy depressions.