Karri Spider Orchid
Bee Orchid
Coastal Spider Orchid
Caladenia - Yellow Spider Orchid
Dancing Spider Orchid
Carousel Orchid
Clubbed Spider Orchid
Merrits White Spider Orchid
Bussells Spider Orchid
Perenjori Spider Orchid hybrid
Mantis Orchid, Spider Orchid
Boranup Spider Orchid
Grand Spider Orchid
Grand spider orchid, Caladenia huegelii.
Carbunup King Spider Orchid
Greencomb Spider Orchid
Short-sepaled spider orchid
Funnel Web orchid hybrid
Joseph's spider orchid - Red version
Chapmans spider orchid
One of the listed rare species
photo by Graeme W.
The stumpy spider orchid is related to and is one of the clubbed spider orchids.
This orchid is usually yellow in colour but often crosses with one of the red labellum spider orchds. This is one of the crosses.
A distinct yellow spider orchid
The largest white spider orchid we have, with very long sepals , flowers more frequent after a late spring burn.
another distinct spider orchid
Common Coastal Spider Orchid Grows 250 - 500mm Variably Red Cream, Green Yellow flowers. Found in isolated pockets in the south west.
Photo by Graeme W. Another of our very rare orchids , the Frail Spider Orchid, Caladenia uliginosa.
Photo by Graeme W. The little Pink Fan Orchid, Caladenia nana. The white one is undescribed. Common in spring in burnt bushland the year after a burn. Found all over the southwest of WA.
Photo by Graeme W. who decided to show how endangered some of our orchids are. This is Bussells Spider Orchid, Caladenia busselliana. It was discovered by Greg Bussell in 1990.
Photo by Graeme W. Lodges spider orchid, Caladenia lodgeana. This is a late flowering orchid, flowering in November December. It is also uncommon , found in the lower south west ,
Common widespread orchid. Grows to 150-350mm in height Single erect hairy leaf Pale yellow to greenish flowers
Photo by Graeme W. Caladenia speciosa is the Sandplain Spider orchid. It is found in a thin strip between Busselton and Perth. It is different from the other longacauda in that it has pink labellum
Grows in colonies Grows to 100 - 250mm Up to 4 deep pink petals
Photo by Graeme W. Confirmed as Grand spider orchid, Caladenia huegelii. This red and white spider orchid only occurs in a very small area and flowers later than others Caladenias.
Photo by Graeme W. One photo is of the Common White Spider Orchid, Caladenia longicauda, the second filmed only meters away has thicker calli and longer petals.
Photo by Graeme W. The Swamp Spider Orchid, Caladenia paludosa is the orchid most confused with the Dunsborough Spider Orchid but is bigger and has a much later flowering period.
Photo by Graeme W. The vivid white and red orchid is the exotic spider orchid caladenia nivalis, from the dunsborough area.
Photo by Graeme W. Pendant spider orchid, Caladenia pendans from the Dunsborough area. This population of the pendant spider orchid is only in an area of 50 or so square meters and usually occurs
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 .
Photo by Graeme W. The Reaching Spider Orchid, Caladenia arrecta quite unique in the SW area of WA as it exists in a tiny area of maybe 10 plants,
A small ground orchid growing to about 20cm tall. The flower is small with a distinctive striped labellum that also has a mass of dark calli. Petals and dorsal sepals turn downwards.
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