Pterostylis boormanii
Pterostylis boormanii, commonly known as the Sikh's whiskers, baggy britches, or Boorroans green-hood is a plant in the orchid family Orchidaceae and is endemic to south-eastern Australia. It has a rosette of leaves and up to seven dark reddish-brown flowers with translucent "windows" and a thick, brown, bristly, insect-like labellum.
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Pterostylis boormanii
Pterostylis boormanii, commonly known as the Sikh's whiskers, baggy britches, or Boorroans green-hood is a plant in the orchid family Orchidaceae and is endemic to south-eastern Australia. It has a rosette of leaves and up to seven dark reddish-brown flowers with translucent "windows" and a thick, brown, bristly, insect-like labellum.
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Pterostylis boormanii growing in the Weddin Mountains National Park
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Sikh's whiskers
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boormanii
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Oligochaetochilus boormanii ( Szlach.)
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Pterostylis boormanii, commonl ...... bristly, insect-like labellum.
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Pterostylis boormanii
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