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Scientific Name : Chiloglottis reflexa
Common Name : Autumn bird-orchid
Height : 150 mm
Description : A small inconspicuous orchid, most readily spotted by the dense colonies of leaves. There are two ovate leaves, yellow-green with a wavy edge. Very few plants in a colony flower. The flower stem is solitary with a single flower. Perianth segments are up to 15 mm long, greenish brown in colour. The Dorsal Sepal is upright and encloses the Column. The lateral Sepals are slender and curved forwards under the Labellum. The lateral Petals are narrow, strongly Reflexed against the Ovary.The Labellum forms a kite-shaped platform, with a slender tip, curled under the front. It has a dense mass of blackish Calli, which include a single large stalked Gland near the base.
Habitat : Heaths and open forest on sandy soils, often in dense colonies.
Distribution : New South Wales, Victoria and Tasmania. In Victoria, widespread in the South. Common in the Park on sandy soils on both sides of Fosters Gully and on Silvertop Hill.
Flowering Season : August
Family : Orchidaceae
 
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Autumn bird-orchid flower in forest above Fosters Gully
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Autumn bird-orchid in forest above Fosters Gully
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Autumn bird-orchid flower beside the Jumbuck Road Track


Autumn bird-orchid in forest above Fosters Gully
August 12th 1989




 
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