The Disa stricta inflorescence is compact, widest where the flowers are open, then tapering to the top. Lance-shaped floral bracts snake upwards among the flowers, striped purple brown with white margins. Every bulging bract is based below a flower, its attenuating tip narrowly thread-like, bypassing it.
The rounded yet spike-tipped lateral sepals of the corolla of each flower spread sideways. They appear exaggerated in size beside the hood tepal at the top over the vital floral parts in the centre, hopefully soon to be accessed by pollinators landing on the lip below.
A few acutely pointed, erect leaf tips are present below the lowermost flower in picture. They are green, quite unlike the bracts in colour and channelled (Pooley, 1998; iNaturalist; https://www.pacificbulbsociety.org).