Queen of Sheba Orchid
Karri Spider Orchid
Blue Lady Orchid
Bee Orchid
Coastal Spider Orchid
Calochilus stramenicola Wandoo Beard Orchid
King in his Carriage orchid
Caladenia - Yellow Spider Orchid
Dancing Spider Orchid
Carousel Orchid
Queen of Sheba
Donkey Orchid
Augusta Bee Orchid
Bird Orchid
Perenjori Spider Orchid hybrid
Mantis Orchid, Spider Orchid
Merrits White Spider Orchid
Winter Donkey Orchid
Clubbed Spider Orchid
Bussells Spider Orchid
A yellow sun orchid
perennial, herb, 0.3-0.6 m high. growing in lateritic or clayey loam, sometimes in sand.
The largest white spider orchid we have, with very long sepals , flowers more frequent after a late spring burn.
medium sized orchid growing in coastal heathland in Bridport, Tasmania.
Tuberous, perennial herb, 0.2-0.45 m high. Flowers Sept. to Oct. Grows in Sand, clayey loam and gravel.
Single stem, single leaf at ground level. 10 to 12 cm high Found in all states except WA and NT
the Fringed Mantis differs from other members of the C. falcata complex in having larger flowers and a broader labellum with a smaller calli.
A small terrestrial orchid, growing to about 25cm high. Petals and sepals are green with a maroon stripe. Labellum covered with maroon hairs.
Photo by Graeme W. An unusual one in that it should only flower after summer fire but there has been no fire where I found this. Prasophyllum hians, the Yawning Leek Orchid.
Small ground orchid, usually one or two flowers on a slender stalk. Common in forested areas on well drained soil.
Found between Clackline and Dryandra. Grows 20 - 40cm, 2-4 flowers. Prefers swampy ground
Widespread in Lower South West of WA. Grows 20-50cm Can have up to 150 flowers in the cone shaped flower spike
A high rainfall late flowering spider orchid growing between 300 and 600 mm tall,with a single hairy leaf.The orchid can have up to three variably red, green,
another distinct spider orchid
Terrestrial orchid. Green labellum with black central stripe. Locally common in moist forests.
Late flowering Spider Orchid Grows to 200 - 300mm Spreading Petals and lateral sepals Declared Priority Flora in WA Coastal Habitation
Photo by Graeme W. One of the rare Caladenias only discovered in 2006 by Greg Bussell. Greg is perhaps the foremost expert on orchids in the lower and south west areas .
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