Growing in an area burnt by bushfire in February 2020.
Very small flower 3cm in height, larger leaves than usual, 7cm long. Back of leaf is blotchy red and green. Very short stem. Lateritic rock.
Small group of silky blue orchids in a pocket of soil on a lateritic ridge.
Growing within deep leaf litter on a rocky laterite ridge. It was in bud, close to opening, two days prior.
Growing in a small pocket of soil on a lateritic rock ridge.
Not 100% sure of ID as the flower had senesced. Immature leaves were growing on nearby moss. Leaves appear wider than most pterostylis sp. Also arranged alternating around the stem.
Found in scattered small populations within this remnant, beneath sheoak and also wandoo.
Part of the complex in this midslope Jarrah Marri Forest.
Different stages of flowering on two specimens, close together. Note that leaf colour varies between plants. From yellow tinted green, blue tinted green to silver green.
Large and spreading 22cm long plant, similar length from tip of sepal to tip of petals. 10cm long leaf, fine hairs.
10cm tall plant, 5cm long leaf. Growing beneath sheoak thicket on shallow top soil covered granite rockshelf.
Single examples but mostly in a couple of groups, growing under sheoak on shallow topsoil on top of granite.
A small group of individuals found midslope beneath a stand of wandoo.
Predominantly single flowers per stem, one double. 14 -30cm tall plants, 6cm long, 4cm wide flowers, 8 -10cm long, 1cm wide single leaf.
Winter donkey orchids, pink fairy, common spider and clubbed spider orchids found nearby.
A single sample was found in this site, past its best. There appeared to be white on the lower petals but that might have been age related.
Associated with wandoo, shallow slope at the base of lateritic rock.
Tall plants up to 57cm in height, with long tapering petals and sepals, predominantly white with creamy green coloured extremities. Calli are red with white tips, with four rows beginning at the back and two continuing through to the tip. Fringe is also red with white tips and borders the entire labellum. The column has red spots.
Flowers are 9cm in length, the single leaf is 19 - 22cm in length and 2cm wide. Stems have more than one flower.
Found alongside other spider orchids, these were shorter and smaller in stature than others in this remnant.
Filaments in the end of the petals and sepals are long, whispy, red and hairy. Petals bright white with red thin stripes. Labellum has dark red markings, white calli and short white fringe. The calli only extend part way down the labellum in rows of two, being more raised at the base. Column is red spotted with a yellow tip.
Growing in close proximity to white spider orchids, everlastings and trigger plants, in amongst weedy grasses midway up a shallow slope.
Found part way up a slope under wandoo, close by to white spider orchids, everlastings, trigger plants and weedy grasses.
Also found in another section of this remnant but under sheoak.
Or possible T. macrophylla.