Hmm G sesamoides and surcula are hard. I know that its supposed to be only surcula at higher elevations in the ACT, Tony knew them from the Ginini area. However this to me looks more like G sesamoides...based on the more warty flowers, more pointed rather than rounded labellum midlobe. I think G surcula is supposed to have fewer, more well spaced flowers compared to G sesamoides. Its also supposed to be clonal and have a network of rhizomes which doesn't help field ID of course. Maybe I will confirm as G sp. unless someone is confident it is G surcula?
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