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
An undescribed subspecies of Caladenia longicauda.
The stumpy spider orchid is related to and is one of the clubbed spider orchids.
Photo by Graeme W. Another of our very rare orchids , the Frail Spider Orchid, Caladenia uliginosa.
Tuberous, perennial, herb, 0.2-0.4 m high. Fl. cream-white. Grows in gravel, laterite, sandy clay. Winter-wet Wandoo flats.
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.
Photos by Graeme W. A hybrid Caladenia. This is a cross between the Sandplain Spider Orchid (C. speciosa) and the Tuart Spider Orchid (C. georgei),
A distinct yellow spider orchid
Grows in colonies Grows to 100 - 250mm Up to 4 deep pink petals
This is the biggest orchid I've seen this year , with very long sepals and petals. It is a cross between the grand and the sandplain spider orchids. The fringing is also very long,
Photo by Graeme W. Another hybrid Caladenia, this time a cross between sandplain (C. speciosa) and the grand spider orchid (C. huegelii) .
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.
another distinct spider orchid
Tuberous, perennial, herb, 0.2-0.3 m high. Grows in Sand, loam, clay loam. Damp flats. Found between Boyup Brook and Fitzgerald River
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
Photo by Graeme W.
It is identified by its leaping posture.
Photo by Graeme W. One of our more stunning orchids with a very deep red labellum, the Tuart Spider Orchid, Caladenia georgei found mainly in the coastal strip between Perth and Busselton.
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.
This orchid is usually yellow in colour but often crosses with one of the red labellum spider orchds. This is one of the crosses.
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
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