Dipodium ensifolium is a
tuberous,
perennial herb with from one to a few leafy stems long with overlapping sword-shaped leaves long and about wide. Flowering stems long develop in upper leaf
axils, each with between two and twenty pink to mauve flowers with purplish spots and blotches, wide. The
sepals are long, about wide and the
petals are slightly shorter and narrower. The sepals and petals are free from each other and spread widely apart. The
labellum is pink to mauve and projects forwards, long, wide with a narrow central band of mauve hairs. Flowering occurs between October and February. ==Taxonomy and naming==