Caladenia barbarossa is a terrestrial,
perennial,
deciduous,
herb with an underground tuber and a single hairy leaf, long and wide. In spring it produces one, rarely two flowers on the end of a stalk tall, each flower long and wide. The flowers are cream coloured to greenish-yellow with red markings. The
dorsal sepal is erect, long, about wide. The
lateral sepals spread apart below the flower and are long, wide. The
petals also spread widely, are slightly shorter and narrower than the sepals and have their tips rolled inwards. The
labellum resembles the body of a wingless female thynnid wasp and is stiffly hinged to the column. The labellum has a dummy insect abdomen, long, wide and curved with many maroon-coloured hairs and
calli. The false head is blackish, about wide with two large, thick calli about long on either side of the "head". ==Taxonomy and naming==