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Caladenia porphyrea - profile

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Scientific name: Caladenia porphyrea
Conservation status in NSW: Not listed
Commonwealth status: Not listed
Gazetted date: 21 Jul 2006
Profile last updated: 20 Jul 2023

Description

Caladenia porphyrea is synonymous with Caladenia quadrifaria and was delisted from the Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995 on 5/8/2016. Caladenia quadrifaria is an endemic Australian orchid. Its leaves are linear 12–20 cm long, 3–5 mm wide and are sparsely hairy. The flower stems are 15–35 mm high and hairy. Flowers are solitary, 30-40 mm in diameter, usually bright pink to purplish pink internally, sometimes white, externally the flower is greenish white to brownish purple. Sepals and lateral petals are 1.3–2 cm long; the outer surfaces have a narrow greenish pink dark stripe. The inner surfaces are pale to deep pink, often strongly scented (musky to soapy). The labellum (lip) is 3-lobed, broad, pink with reddish purplish bands and a yellowish orange tip.

Distribution

In NSW, Caladenia porphyrea has a highly restricted geographic distribution. It has been recorded from 2 localities in the Wyong Local Government Area north of Gosford approximately 2 km apart. At these locations it covers areas of about 2 ha and 0.2 ha respectively.

Habitat and ecology

  • Caladenia porphyrea grows in coastal sclerophyll forest on sandy soils.

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