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Scientific Name :
Caladenia carnea
Common Name :
Pink fingers
Height :
200 mm
Description :
A pretty little orchid, with a single slender leaf up to 100mm long. The single flower stem bears up to 5, but often just one flower. The
Perianth
segments are 20mm long, varying from white to quite a deep pink. The lateral
Petals
and
Sepals
are spread out like the fingers of a hand. The
Dorsal
Sepal
stands upright behind the
Column
. The
Labellum
has three lobes. The side lobes are turned upwards, while the mid lobe is small and triangular, covered with yellow
Calli
and usually curled under. The
Lamina
of the
Labellum
has reddish markings and has 2 to 4 rows of yellow
Calli
.
Habitat :
Heaths, woodland and open forest.
Distribution
:
Queensland to Tasmania and South Australia. Widespread in Victoria, except fo the North-West. Common on Stringybark Ridge, near the Brewsters Road entrance, where it grows in large colonies and on the slopes above the East side of Fosters Gully. One solitary record from the Moran's Road entrance above Billy Creek.
Flowering Season :
September and October
Family :
Orchidaceae
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Pink fingers flowering stem on Stringybark Ridge