Bird Orchid
Nodding greenhood Orchid
Bird orchid
Jug Orchid
Banded Greenhood
Karri Snail orchid
Dark Banded Greenhood
Is the most common of all the Bird Orchids. Grows 20 - 30 cm Distinctive translucent flower Dark green markings
Photo by Graeme W. Unidentified bird orchid, Pterostylis sp.
Unusual striped flowers make the jug orchid unmistakeable. The plant grows up to about half a meter tall with several elongated leaves clasping the flowering stem.
Tuberous, perennial, herb, to 0.45 m high. Grows in white, grey or yellow sand, clay, laterite, limestone, granite. Flats, sand plains, slopes, ridges, crests of sand dunes, valley floors.
This orchid which grows to about 25cm high. The flower has a distinctive shiny, patterned appearance. The colours on the single flower range from a network of green,
Tuberous, perennial, herb, 0.08-0.29 m high. Fl. green, Jul to Nov. Sandy loam-clay, laterite clay over granite, shallow mossy soils. Winter damp flats, in forests, on rocks and around rock bases,
Common Banded Greenhood Flowers have fleshy appearance Broad flattened sepal Distinctive reddish hood
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