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Antelope greenhood (Pterostylis laxa)

Description

Pterostylis laxa is a terrestrial, perennial, deciduous, herb with an underground tuber and when not flowering, a rosette of 12 to 25 bright green, egg-shaped leaves lying flat on the ground, each leaf 5–25 mm (0.2–1 in) long and 8–16 mm (0.3–0.6 in) wide. Flowering plants have a single flower 18–25 mm (0.7–1 in) long and 9–12 mm (0.4–0.5 in) wide which leans slightly forwards on a flowering stem 200–400 mm (8–20 in) high with between three and five stem leaves. The flowers are green and white with darker green or brown markings. The dorsal sepal and petals are fused, forming a hood or "galea" over the column. The dorsal sepal has a thread-like tip 8–18 mm (0.3–0.7 in) long. The lateral sepals are erect or backswept, held closely against the galea, have thread-like tips 30–35 mm (1.2–1.4 in) long and a flat sinus with a central notch between their bases. The labellum is 10–13 mm (0.4–0.5 in) long, 2–4 mm (0.08–0.2 in) wide, dark-coloured, curved, pointed and visible above the sinus. Flowering occurs from January to April.

Taxonomic tree

  • Domain: Eukarya

    • Kingdom: Plantae

      • Phylum:

        • Class: Liliopsida

          • Order: Asparagales

            • Family: Orchidaceae

              • Genus: Pterostylis