Pterostylis baptistii
Pterostylis baptistii, commonly known as the king greenhood, is a species of orchid endemic to eastern Australia. Flowering plants have a rosette of stalked, dark green leaves and a single white flower with green and brown markings, and a wide gap between the petals and lateral sepals. It occurs mostly in New South Wales but is also found in coastal Queensland and north-eastern Victoria.
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Pterostylis baptistii
Pterostylis baptistii, commonly known as the king greenhood, is a species of orchid endemic to eastern Australia. Flowering plants have a rosette of stalked, dark green leaves and a single white flower with green and brown markings, and a wide gap between the petals and lateral sepals. It occurs mostly in New South Wales but is also found in coastal Queensland and north-eastern Victoria.
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Pterostylis baptistii in the Royal Botanic Gardens, Cranbourne
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King greenhood
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* Pterostylis curta var. grandiflora (Benth.)
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Pterostylis baptistii, commonl ...... nd and north-eastern Victoria.
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