Microtis parviflora R.Brown
in Prodr. Fl. Nov. Holl. 320 (1810).
Synonymes
Microtis benthamiana Rchb.f. in Beitr. Syst. Pflanzenk.: 24 (1871).
Microtis bipulvinaris Nicholls in Vict. Nat. Ixvi. 92 (1949).
Microtis holmesii Nicholls in Vict. Nat. Ixvi. 94 (1949).
Répartition
Australie, Chine, Nouvelle Calédonie, Nouvelle Zélande, Tasmanie.
Australie : New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Victoria.
Floraison : JFM______OND. Altitude de 50 à 1300 m.
Description sommaire
Plante terrestre. Taille de 7 à 50 cm. Fleurs de 10 à 80, jaunes, vertes. Sépale dorsal en coiffe, ovale.
Commentaires
Proche de M. unifolia.
Photos
Copyright Jean-Michel Hervouet, 06/12/2018, Nouvelle Zélande, Northland.Copyright Jean-Michel Hervouet, 06/12/2018, Nouvelle Zélande, Northland.Bibliographie
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