Caladenia gemmata Lindl.

in Swan Riv. App. 52 (1840).

Synonymes

Caladenia pellita Endlicher in J.G.C.Lehmann, Pl. Preiss. 2: 8 (1846).

Cyanicula gemmata (Lindl.) A.P.Brown & Hopper in Lindleyana. 15: 123 (2000).

Pentisea gemmata (Lindl.) Szlach. in Pol. Bot. J. 46: 20 (2001).

Répartition

Australie.

Australie : Western Australia.

Floraison : _______ASO__. Altitude de 20 à 350 m.

Description sommaire

Plante terrestre. Taille de 0 à 20 cm. Feuille unique, de 0-40 × 0-20 mm, ovales. Fleurs de 1 à 3, violettes. Dessins du labelle : .

Photos

imageCopyright Jean-Michel Hervouet, 13/10/2019, Australie, Western Australia.

imageCopyright Jean-Michel Hervouet, 13/10/2019, Australie, Western Australia.

Bibliographie

David Lloyd Jones. Native orchids of Australia. Reed Books.2 Aquatic Dr.,Frenchs Forests NSW 2086. 1988. Page 99. Photo, dessin.

Noel Hoffman & Andrew Brown. Orchids of South-West Australia. University of Western Australia Press. 1984. Page 159. Photo.

Collin & Dorothy Woolcock. Australian Terrestrial orchids. Nelson, 480 Latrobe Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Aaustralia. 1984. Page 12. Aquarelle.

David L. Jones. A complete guide to native orchids of Australia. Reed New Holland. Australian Orchid Foundation. 2006. Page 29. Photo.

Isobyl La Croix. The new encyclopedia of orchids. Timber Press. 2008. Page 125 (sous le nom Cyanicula gemmata). Photo.

Claudie Roguenant. Mille et une miniorchidées. Belin. 2008. Page 156 (sous le nom Cyanicula gemmata). Photo.

Bob Liddelow. A guide to native orchids of South-Western Australia. R&R Publications Australia Pty Ltd. 2015. Page 129 (sous le nom Cyanicula gemmata). Photo.

Noel Hoffman, Andrew Brown & Justin Brown. Orchids of South-West Australia. Fourth edition. Noel Hoffman. 2019. Page 177 (sous le nom Cyanicula gemmata). Photo.


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