Queen of Sheba Orchid
Karri Spider Orchid
Blue Lady Orchid
Bee Orchid
Coastal Spider Orchid
Caladenia - Yellow Spider Orchid
King in his Carriage orchid
Queen of Sheba
Dancing Spider Orchid
Donkey Orchid
Carousel Orchid
Merrits White Spider Orchid
Augusta Bee Orchid
Mantis Orchid, Spider Orchid
Perenjori Spider Orchid hybrid
Bird Orchid
Winter Donkey Orchid
Clubbed Spider Orchid
Bussells Spider Orchid
Grand Spider Orchid
Ground orchid with a single small leaf. Flowers about 4cm across.
Early flowering species Grows 100-250mm One or two oblong, green purple striped leaves
photo by Graeme W.
Photo by Graeme W.
The giant spider orchid, Caladenia excelsa often grows up to 1.5 metres high with a large flower and long sepals and petals, uncommon. Photo by Graeme W.
Photo by Graeme W
Sometimes called Blue Fairy Orchid Common species with long narrow blue leaf Grows 5 - 15cm First blue orchid to flower each season
You could easily mistake this common little orchid for grass. A small terrestrial orchid with 10s of tiny flowers crowded along a flowering spike that can grow up tp to 30cm tall.
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.
Grows 50 - 150mm in height Single Hairy leaf Single small sugary white flower. Although a delicate looking plant, it is a hardy inland species ocurring 50 km or more from the coast,
Common Banded Greenhood Flowers have fleshy appearance Broad flattened sepal Distinctive reddish hood
Small terrestrial orchid growing to about 10cm high. Long narrow leaves. Flowers up to 1.5cm across. Labellum with transverse markings. growing in sclerophyll forest on sandstone.
Grows in colonies Single long narrow leathery leaf Prominent hood like dorsal sepal
A small terrestrial orchid, growing to about 25cm high. Petals and sepals are green with a maroon stripe. Labellum covered with maroon hairs.
This orchid has the same characteristics as the Yellow spider orchid except that the petals are red in colour.
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 sun orchid hybrid that was found south of Mullewa amongst some granite pockets. It is a cross between the T antennifera and T petrophila .
Small ground orchid, usually one or two flowers on a slender stalk. Common in forested areas on well drained soil.
These delicate little Spider Orchids were all growing together in a dry roadside area. Colours varied from predominately deep red through to a pinkish white. About 20cm tall.
Grows to 35cm in height. Can have up to eight flowers on one stem. Flowers are often Mauve, Fawn and Purple in colour
Small blue flowers, 2cm across, standing 10 - 15cm tall. Petals smooth and silky in appearance. Strap shaped leaf. Abundant among everlastings.
An undescribed subspecies of Caladenia longicauda.
Small ground orchid
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