That is very helpful information. Sounds like C. pusilla then. C. pusilla's stem only grows to 100mm, whereas C. mentiens grows to160mm. Supposedly the stem of C. pusilla is meant to be thicker than that of C. mentiens, but the images in Vicflora seem to contradict that.
You are probably right. I had been keying out pusilla/mentiens all day so I thought this might have been one of them. I was also suspicious of the late flowering time and eastern occurrence.
I'm just wondering - what photos and information do I need to provide to help with the IDing? I can try measuring? Taking better photos from different angles? I'm totally intrigued, and would like to help to the best of my ability, and circumstances.
These photos are probably fine actually. Normally I would want an image providing a front and side view of the orchid. For many species it's important to include the stem and leaf of the plants, generally easy to see in a zoomed out shot. The confusion with this plant probably stemmed from me looking at C. pusilla all day - everything started to look the same as I grew tired. Your images have been pretty good overall, so I wouldn't stress too much.
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