Diuris bracteata is a
tuberous,
perennial herb with two linear leaves long, wide and folded lengthwise. Between two and eight, usually three yellow flowers with blackish markings, wide are borne on a flowering stem tall. There are about five curved, linear
bracts along the flowering stem. The
dorsal sepal is more or less erect, egg-shaped, long and wide with two brown blotches near the base. The
lateral sepals are linear, long, wide, turned downwards and are parallel to or cross over each other. The
petals are ear-like with an elliptic to egg-shaped blade long and about wide on a blackish stalk long. The
labellum is long and has three lobes. The centre lobe is egg-shaped to diamond-shaped, long and wide and the side lobes are linear to oblong, long and about wide. There are two ridge-like
calli about in the mid-line of the labellum. Flowering occurs in August and September. ==Taxonomy and naming==