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