Thanks for your suggestion Cath. I thought that the flowers were much bigger than the usual decurvum, I should've taken a photo with a size indicator. But your observation on the base of the flower and labellum do fit with decurvum. Are they known to form small colonies? There were about eight plants in the one patch, two in another. I've only seen them solitary previously.
Hi Shoko. Orchids of the ACT mentions decurvum growing in small groups and Wild Orchids of Victoria talks about extensive colonies! I can't comment on the size, but perhaps plants might grow a bit larger in this season's mild and wetter conditions?
I believe these are D. decurvum as the labellum is not prominent or curved enough for D. aestivum. I am seeing considerable size difference in this species this year. Some quite tall with others much shorter.
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