Chiloglottis cornuta Hook.f.

in Fl. Antarct. 1: 69 (1844).

Synonymes

Caladenia cornuta (Hook.f.) Rchb.f. in Beitr. Syst. Pfl. 67 (1871).

Chiloglottis muelleri Fitzgerald in Austral. Orch. 2(2):t. 6 (1885).

Simpliglottis cornuta (Hook.f.) Szlach. in Polish Bot. J. 46(1): 13 (2001).

Répartition

Australie, Nouvelle Zélande, Tasmanie.

Australie : New South Wales, South Australia, Victoria.

Floraison : J________OND. Altitude de 50 à 2000 m.

Description sommaire

Plante terrestre, épiphyte. Taille de 4 à 5 cm. Fleur unique, rouge, verte.

Commentaires

parfois épiphyte sur Dicksonia antarctica

Photos

imageCopyright Jean-Michel Hervouet, 28/11/2018, Nouvelle Zélande, Tasman.

imageCopyright Jean-Michel Hervouet, 28/11/2018, Nouvelle Zélande, Tasman.

Bibliographie

David Lloyd Jones. Native orchids of Australia. Reed Books.2 Aquatic Dr.,Frenchs Forests NSW 2086. 1988. Page 145. Photo, dessin.

Winifred M. Curtis. The student's flora of Tasmania : Orchidaceae. T.J. Hughes, Government Printer, Hobart, Tasmania. 1979. Page 85. Dessin.

Collin & Dorothy Woolcock. Australian Terrestrial orchids. Nelson, 480 Latrobe Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Aaustralia. 1984. Page 54. Aquarelle.

John Johns, Brian Molloy. Native orchids of New-Zealand. A.H. & A.W. Reed Ltd. Wellington. 1983. Page 22. Photo.

David L. Jones. A complete guide to native orchids of Australia. Reed New Holland. Australian Orchid Foundation. 2006. Page 143. Photo.

Gary Backhouse. Bush beauties, the wild orchids of Victoria, Australia. Gary Backhouse. 2019. Page 127. Photo.

Graeme Jane & al. A pocket guide to the New Zealand native orchids. New Zealand Native Orchid Group, Wellington. 2021. Page 25. Photo.


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