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Thelymitra sp.

A Sun Orchid at Canberra Central, ACT

Thelymitra sp. at Canberra Central, ACT - 8 Nov 2016
Thelymitra sp. at Canberra Central, ACT - 8 Nov 2016
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Thelymitra sp. 8 Nov 2016 TonyWood
Thelymitra sp. 8 Nov 2016 petersan

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8 comments

TonyWood wrote:
   9 Nov 2016
Possibly T. brevifoloia (dark apex to column)?
   9 Nov 2016
It seems to me that Sun Orchids aren't all that easy to ID. What particular features are helpful in photos?
petersan wrote:
   9 Nov 2016
Yes, it seems none of my photos from Majura are able to be identified. I'd be interested to know more about necessary features too.
TonyWood wrote:
   9 Nov 2016
Yes, they are difficult to identify with certainty. A close-up of the column, if possible showing the shape of the column arms, is important. Also, infomation about the leaf, its size, shape,colour, whether smooth, ribbed or channelled, can be helpful.
petersan wrote:
   9 Nov 2016
Thanks for that. What of previous sightings in the area- does that help?
TonyWood wrote:
   9 Nov 2016
Location and previous confirmed sightings can help.
petersan wrote:
   9 Nov 2016
I was wondering what sun orchids were previously found at this sighting?
   9 Nov 2016
Unfortunately the several sun orchids recorded at this location so far have been ID'd as Thelymitra sp !

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  • 8 Abundance
  • 8 Nov 2016 10:11 AM Recorded on
  • petersan Recorded by

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  • True In flower

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