Caladenia latifolia
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The Pink Fairy Orchid (Caladenia latifolia) is species of orchid found across southern Australia.

Description

Caladenia latifolia is a tuberous, perennial herb. The species epithet, latifolia, refers to the leaves which are basal, oblong-lanceolate, glabrous and up to 20 cm long. The flowers may be solitary or in an inflorescence of a few flowers and appear during August - October. The sepals and lateral petals are pink or occasionally white in colour, the upper surface is hairy and the margins of the lateral petals may be slightly serrated. The labellum
Labellum
Labellum is the Latin diminutive of labium, meaning lip. These are anatomical terms used descriptively in biology, for example in Entomology and botany.-Botany:...

 is three lobed, 6–7mm long, with two pink striped lobes subtended by a narrowly triangular lobe. The middle lobe is fringed with white calli (glandular hairs).

The species is known to occasionally hybridise with other native orchids, including Caladenia flava
Caladenia flava
The Cowslip Orchid or Butter Orchid is species of orchid found across Southwest Australia.- Description :...

and Caladenia gardneri.

Four varieties have been described:
  • Caladenia latifolia var. alba Guilf.
  • Caladenia latifolia var. angustifolia Benth.
  • Caladenia latifolia var. glandula Ewart & B.Wood
  • Caladenia latifolia R.Br. var. latifolia

Distribution

It has a wide distribution across the southern coast of Australia, it is known to occur in Victoria, Tasmania, Western Australia and South Australia. The species prefers sandy soils but is known to occur in granite and loam soils and on rocky outcrops.
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