I think the plants that look most like Golden moths are those on the left and the two at the bottom of the third image with narrow, upright leaves. I think the more spreading ones in the first two images might be the Arthropodium.
Thanks, Cath. Not sure, all the Arthropodium minus I know have many more leaves and they are fairly flat on the ground, like the one in the middle and top right of the third image?
Hmm the ones in the first image looks like Diuris to me Cath but I think you probably have more experience with these. Perhaps we can confirm as Diuris sp noting the uncertainty? Have these flowered this season Maartje?
No flowers yet, a recent check suggests many may have withered in the dry conditions but I will have another look soon. I have never seen any other Diuris flowering in that area but that doesn't mean much.
According to the ACT orchid field guide, D. chryseopsis has 4-9 leaves, erect in a tuft. The ones in the third image look fine, so I'll just confirm on that basis.
It occurred to me that in the same area as Diuris c. there are always many Early Nancies. Could the first two images in fact be that?? I went again today and saw many Nancies as well as a few moths (see new reported sighting)
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