Caladenia
catenata

This deciduous terrestrial orchid grows in open eucalypt forest where the grass is
sparse.
The single leaf is grasslike to 15cm by 4mm, but is
differentiated from grass as it is quite soft. The flower stem grows to
about 30cm holding one or sometimes two flowers. The flower grows to about
25mm across and is generally white, but often with various shades of pink
colouring to solid pink, often with a golden tip to the labellum.
| This flower is similar to Caladenia carnea
but does not have the barring on the labellum or column. In
addition, the column of Caladenia catenata reclines virtually
starting horizontal before bending vertical, whereas the Caladenia
carnea column starts at about a forty five degrees before bending
vertical. |
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Caladenia carnea
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Caladenia catenata
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Caladenia carnea and Caladenia catenata will
hybridise where they occur together creating a confusing blend making
identification difficult. |