Diuris punctata is a
tuberous,
perennial herb with two linear leaves long, wide and folded lengthwise. Up to ten flowers wide are borne on a flowering stem tall. The flowers are purple or mauve, often with darker, sometimes yellow marks. The
dorsal sepal is more or less erect, elliptic to egg-shaped, long and wide. The
lateral sepals are greenish-brown, linear to lance-shaped, long, wide and turned downwards. The
petals are erect with an egg-shaped blade long and wide on a dark coloured stalk long. The
labellum is long and has three lobes. The centre lobe is broadly egg-shaped to fan-shaped, long and wide and the side lobes are linear to wedge-shaped, long and wide. There are two ridge-like
calli about long, surrounded by yellow in the mid-line of the labellum. Flowering occurs from September to December. ==Taxonomy and naming==