Pterostylis x furcillata Rupp

Species

Angiosperms > Asparagales > Orchidaceae > Pterostylis

Characteristics

Flowering plants 50–20  tall, with two basal leaves and two stem leaves similar to basal leaves in size and shape. Non-flowering plants consist of 2–4-leaved rosette. Leaves ovate, 8–30 x 5–20mm, dark green, margins wavy or crinkled. Flower upright, 25–30 x 10–13mm, pale green to dark green and white, apex brownish. Dorsal sepal apex tapered, 6–1  long. Sinus protruding in side view, flat in front view. Free points 20–3  long, erect. Petals shortly pointed. Labellum curved, just protruding from sinus when set, 10–12 x 2.5–3mm, shallowly notched.
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Localised in close proximity to parents, growing amongst teatrees and melaleucas in freely draining moist sand and gravelly soil.
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Images

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Distribution

Pterostylis x furcillata world distribution map, present in Australia

Identifiers

LSID urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:655316-1
WFO ID wfo-0000288492
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Synonyms

Pterostylis x furcillata x Taurodium furcillatum Diplodium x furcillatum