Pterostylis micromega is a terrestrial,
perennial,
deciduous,
herb with an underground
tuber and which often grows in loose colonies. Non-flowering plants have a rosette of broad elliptic leaves, each leaf long with a
petiole a further wide. Flowering plants have a similar rosette at the base of a flowering stem tall with egg-shaped stem leaves wrapped around it, the highest leaf about as tall as the flower. There is a single, mostly whitish flower with a pale green tinge. 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 tapering tip. The
lateral sepals are erect, have narrow tips which are higher than the galea and there is a wide gap between them and the galea. The
labellum is curved, reddish-brown and protrudes above the
sinus between the lateral sepals. Flowering occurs between November and February. ==Taxonomy and naming==