Seen from the side, the Disa intermedia flower shows more of the shape of the dorsal sepal that broadens in its upper part, revealing a bit of lateral petal below, where it is narrower.
The long, curved spur is well displayed in the photo, longer than the ovary that is nearly fully covered by its green bract. The upper, tapering parts of the bracts are both reddish and withered early.
The lip below on the right may be slightly longer here than the lateral sepals, although the angle of the view is deceptive (www.sntc.org.sz; www.sntc.org.sz).