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Acianthus collinus Inland Pixie-caps Photo E Collins Uncommon.
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Acianthus exsertus Large Mosquito-orchid Photo E Collins Flowers March to July. Uncommon
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Caladenia carnea Pink Fingers White form Photo E Collins
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Caladenia cucullata Hooded Caladenia Photo E Collins
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Caladenia moschata Scented Caladenia Photo E Collins Formerly known as the Musky Caladenia, information per Gary Backhuse
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Caleana major Large Duck-orchid Photo E Collins Flowering September to November
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Calochilus robertsonii Beard Orchid Photo E Collins A delicate, rare, green form.
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Calochilus robertsonii Purple Beard-orchid Photo E Collins Flowers September-January. Occasionally the beard is silvery green.
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Chiloglottis trapeziformis Dainty Wasp-orchid Photo N Blair Distinguish by its trapeziform shaped labellum with prominent dark calli resembling a bunch of grapes. Aug-Sept.
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Corybas diemenicus Veined Helmet-orchid Photo P Spencer Flowers June to October
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Corybas incurvus Slaty Helmet Orchid Photo E Collins Jun-Sept in shaded sites
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Cyrtostylis reniformis leaf Small Gnat-orchid Photo Neil Blair Nice leaf detail. The underside is green.
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Cyrtostylis reniformis Small Gnat-orchid Photo N Blair An often overlooked species as it blends so well with the ground litter Aug-Sept
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Cyrtostylis reniformis Small Gnat-orchid Photo N Blair Showing the flower detail
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Dipodium hamiltonianum Yellow Hyacinth-orchid Photo E Collins This spectacular orchid is a leafless parasite and an endangered species.
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Diuris pardina Leopard Orchid Photo E Collins Flowering from July. Very variable in colour. Common
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Diuris punctata Purple Diuris Photo E Collins A spectacular species of wetter habitats.
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Diuris punctata Purple Diuris Photo E Collins Oct-Nov. In damp areas.This beautiful orchid is a highly threatened species
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Eriochilus cucullatus Parson's Bands Photo E Collins A delicate autumn flowering orchid.Growing amongst the leaf litter it is easily overlooked. Photo date April 17th
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Glossodia major Waxlip Orchid Photo E Collins The white waxy part of the labellum gives this lovely orchid its common name.
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Orthoceras strictum Horned Orchid Photo E Collins Confined to the Mt Pilot section of the park. Uncommon green form
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Orthoceras strictum Horned Orchid Photo E Collins Flowers Nov-Dec and confined to Pilot section of the park.
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Paracaleana minor Small Duck-orchid Photo E Collins Rare in the park. Flowers from October to December.
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Pheladenia deformis. Photo E Collins One common name is Bluebeard Orchid. Uncommon in Chiltern. Flowers in September
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Prasophyllum validum 2 sc J Photo by Scott Jessup
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Prasophyllum validum 3 Sc J Photo by Scott Jessup
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Prasophyllum validum Sc J jpeg Photo by Scott Jessup
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Pterostylis curta Blunt Greenhood Photo E Collins Occasionally occurs in a double-headed form. Flowers July to December
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Pterostylis curta Blunt Greenhood Photo E Collins The dark, twisted labellum helps to identify this greenhood. Often found under Cherry Ballart.
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Pterostylis cycnocephala Swan Greenhood Photo E Collins Uncommon. Flowers August to October.
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Pterostylis nutans Nodding Greenhood Photo E Collins May-Dec. Can form large colonies often under the shade of Cherry Ballart in Chiltern.
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Pterostylis pedunculata Maroonhood August Photo E Collins An easily overlooked species. Occasionally occurs in green form.
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Pterostylis plumosa Woodland Bearded Greenhood Photo E Collins Sept-Nov An elegant and unusual orchid. Uncommon.
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Pterostylis revoluta Autumn Greenhood Photo E Collins This orchid can occur in large groups.Flowering April/May
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Pterostylis smaragdyna Emerald Greenhood Photo E Collins A tall winter flowering greenhood. June and July
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Pterostylis sp aff parviflora Inland Red-tip Greenhood Photo E Collins This autumn flowering greenhood lives up to its name and is so easily overlooked. It lacks a basal rosette Photo April
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Pterostylis striata Striated Greenhood Photo E Collins Flowering time June-July. Uncommon in Chiltern.
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Pterostylis striata Striated Greenhood Photo E Collins Flowers June-July.Flowering plant lacks the basal rosette.Uncommon in Chiltern.
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Thelymitra antennifera Rabbit Ears Photo E Collins A delicate yellow Sun-orchid. Flowers in Chiltern in October. The column has distinctive brown lobes which give it the common name of Rabbit Ears.
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Thelymitra nuda Plain Sun Orchid Photo E Collins Oct-Jan
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Thelymitra rubra Salmon Sun-orchid Photo E Collins