Pterostylis irsoniana is a terrestrial,
perennial,
deciduous,
herb with an underground
tuber and three to five stem leaves increasing in size up to stem where the largest leaf is up to long and wide. The leaves are linear to lance-shaped, green with a reddish tinge and the uppermost leaf is taller than the flower. There is a single dark green flower with a reddish tinge near the tips borne on a flowering stem up to tall. The
dorsal sepal and
petals are fused, forming a hood or "galea" over the
column. The dorsal sepal is long and curves forward with a short-pointed tip. The
lateral sepals are erect, in close contact with the galea with their tips spreading apart slightly from each other. The labellum is gently curved then suddenly curls downward at its tip with a dark red or blackish callus. Flowering occurs from October to January. ==Taxonomy and naming==