Английская Википедия:Caladenia verrucosa

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Caladenia verrucosa, commonly known as the mallee spider orchid, is a plant in the orchid family Orchidaceae and is endemic to south-eastern Australia. It is a ground orchid with a single, hairy leaf and usually only one greenish-yellow and red flower.

Description

Caladenia verrucosa is a terrestrial, perennial, deciduous, herb with an underground tuber and a single hairy leaf, Шаблон:Convert long and Шаблон:Convert wide with reddish-purple blotches near its base. A single yellowish-green flower about Шаблон:Convert across and with central red stripes is borne on a spike Шаблон:Convert tall. The sepals have bright yellow, club-like glandular tips Шаблон:Convert long. The dorsal sepal is erect, Шаблон:Convert long and about Шаблон:Convert wide. The lateral sepals are Шаблон:Convert long, Шаблон:Convert wide and suddenly narrow at about half their length. The petals are Шаблон:Convert long, about Шаблон:Convert wide, linear to lance-shaped and turn obliquely downwards. The labellum is green with a dark red tip, and is Шаблон:Convert long and wide. The sides of the labellum turn upwards and have three to five green teeth up to Шаблон:Convert long and short red teeth on each side. There are four crowded rows of dark red, stalked calli which are up to Шаблон:Convert long near the base of the labellum but decreasing in size towards its tip. Flowering occurs from September to October.[1][2][3]

Taxonomy and naming

Caladenia verrucosa was first formally described in 1991 by Geoffrey Carr and the description was published in Indigenous Flora and Fauna Association Miscellaneous Paper 1.[4] The specific epithet (verrucosa) is a Latin word meaning "full of warts".[5]

Distribution and habitat

The mallee spider orchid is most common in north-western Victoria and south-eastern South Australia where it grows in mallee woodland in sandy soil. In New South Wales it occurs in between Griffith and Rankins Springs.[1][2][3]

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