Pterostylis setifera, is a terrestrial,
perennial,
deciduous,
herb with an underground tuber. It has a
rosette of between five and ten egg-shaped leaves at the base of the flowering spike, each leaf long and wide. Between two and ten transparent white flowers with green and light brown markings and about long are borne on a flowering spike tall. Five to eight stem leaves are wrapped around the flowering spike. The
dorsal sepal and
petals form a hood over the column with the dorsal sepal having an upturned point about long. The
lateral sepals turn downwards, joined to each other for about half their length and are much wider than the hood. They have thread-like tips long and curve forwards and away from each other. The
labellum is lance-shaped, long and about wide. There are 10 to 15 bristles up to long on each side of the labellum and many short bristles on the "head" end. Flowering occurs from September to November. ==Taxonomy and naming==