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TonyWood wrote:
13 Nov 2016
I've cofirmed this Michael mainly on the basis of general appearance and because D. sulphurea is about the only Diuris on BM still at flowering stage.

Diuris sulphurea
TonyWood wrote:
18 Oct 2016
I think it is Microtis, but can't really tell from the photo if the leaf is hollow. Plenty of Mocrotis starting to appear, and I have confirmed it as such.

Microtis sp.
CathB wrote:
17 Oct 2016
It's hard to be sure from the photo, but I think it's probably Microtis as you suggest. What do you think, Tony?

Microtis sp.
TonyWood wrote:
1 Dec 2015
Not your best photo Michael, but I can't think what else it could be.

Caladenia sp.
MattM wrote:
27 Oct 2015
This one might even be C. ustulata, which flowers a lot earlier. I wouldn't know how to tell the difference at this stage, but the age of the plant makes me think C. ustulata.

Caladenia moschata
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