Pterostylis atriola is a terrestrial,
perennial,
deciduous,
herb with an underground
tuber and when not flowering, a rosette of three to six egg-shaped leaves long and wide. Flowering plants have up to ten well-spaced flowers about long and wide borne on a flowering spike high. There are three to five stem leaves long wrapped around the flower spike. The flowers are dark green and white, brown near the tip with two to four flowers are open at any time. The
dorsal sepal and
petals are fused, forming a hood or "galea" over the
column. The dorsal sepal curves forward and has a short point. The
lateral sepals are erect, held closely against the galea with thread-like tips about 3mm long which barely project above the galea. The
sinus between the bases of the lateral sepals is flat and the opening in front of the flower is only about wide. The
labellum is about long and is not visible from outside the intact flower. Flowering occurs from January to April. == Taxonomy and naming ==