Yet unnamed Shell Greenhoods in the genus Pterostylis and segregate genus Diplodium that are listed in the Field Guide published by June Niejalke.

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Southern Lofty 21
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Observations specifying this field

Observation Shell Greenhoods unnamed in South Australia

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What

Greenhoods (Genus Pterostylis)

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rwl

Date

May 2020

Description

Two fertile plants and 10 sterile rosettes.

Southern Lofty

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Greenhoods (Genus Pterostylis)

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alisterlee

Date

May 21, 2020 11:05 AM ACST
Southern Lofty

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Greenhoods (Genus Pterostylis)

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glorifiedgardner

Date

July 11, 2023 01:19 PM ACST
Southern Lofty

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Greenhoods (Genus Pterostylis)

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dumakey

Date

July 9, 2021 08:18 AM UTC
Southern Lofty

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Greenhoods (Genus Pterostylis)

Observer

rwl

Date

July 2021

Description

One plant has flowered and a capsule is forming. There are 30 sterile rosettes. This colony has been monitored since 2013. There have been two flowers, on which this identification is based.

Southern Lofty

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Greenhoods (Genus Pterostylis)

Observer

rwl

Date

May 2022

Description

This is a known colony that has had flowers in previous years.

Southern Lofty

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Greenhoods (Genus Pterostylis)

Observer

rwl

Date

August 8, 2022 08:36 AM ACST
Southern Lofty

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What

Greenhoods (Genus Pterostylis)

Observer

rwl

Date

August 18, 2021 01:25 PM ACST

Description

Plants of this colony have been observed in flower previously. This classification is the closest match for this species on iNat. It is classified as P. allatum, but this species is different.

Southern Lofty

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What

Greenhoods (Genus Pterostylis)

Observer

rwl

Date

May 2023

Description

There are no rosettes yet. This colony has been monitored since 2013. It has never had more than one flowering plant.

Southern Lofty

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What

Greenhoods (Genus Pterostylis)

Observer

rwl

Date

May 2023

Description

This colony has been observed since 2013. It had 45 plants in 2020. There may be more plants hidden by leaf litter and I did not search for these.

Southern Lofty

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What

Greenhoods (Genus Pterostylis)

Observer

rwl

Date

May 2023

Description

One flower is almost open.

Southern Lofty

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Greenhoods (Genus Pterostylis)

Observer

rwl

Date

June 28, 2023 11:45 AM ACST
Southern Lofty

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Greenhoods (Genus Pterostylis)

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orchidrose

Date

July 2023
Southern Lofty

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Greenhoods (Genus Pterostylis)

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smith_magnus

Date

July 21, 2023 03:27 PM ACST
Southern Lofty

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Greenhoods (Genus Pterostylis)

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rwl

Date

June 5, 2023 01:28 PM ACST
Southern Lofty

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Greenhoods (Genus Pterostylis)

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heath_hunter

Date

July 16, 2023 12:42 PM ACST

Description

Unnamed orchid. Referred to as Diplodium sp Adelaide Hills. https://nossa.org.au/tag/diplodium-robustum/

Southern Lofty

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What

Greenhoods (Genus Pterostylis)

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heath_hunter

Date

July 16, 2023 01:13 PM ACST

Description

Patch of unnamed orchid, approx 20cm tall - referred to as Diplodium sp Adelaide Hills. Some of the flowers had a spider inside. https://nossa.org.au/tag/diplodium-robustum/

Southern Lofty

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Greenhoods (Genus Pterostylis)

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tim7mares

Date

August 5, 2023 11:32 AM ACST
Southern Lofty

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Greenhoods (Genus Pterostylis)

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rwl

Date

August 26, 2023 02:17 PM ACST
Southern Lofty

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Greenhoods (Genus Pterostylis)

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paulfinos

Date

August 28, 2023 08:33 AM ACST
Southern Lofty

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What

Greenhoods (Genus Pterostylis)

Observer

heath_hunter

Date

July 16, 2023 11:54 AM ACST

Description

Looks like this orchid doesn't have a scientific name at the moment. Currently referred to as Diplodium sp Adelaide Hills. Note: the dorsal sepal ends in a very short fine point (shorter than robustum).

Southern Lofty
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