Common name: Illawarra Greenhood
Pterostylis gibbosa R.Br. APNI* Synonyms: Pterostylis ceriflora Blackmore & Clemesha APNI* Oligochaetochilus gibbosus (R.Br.) Szlach. APNI* Pterostylis gibbosa subsp. gibbosa R.Br. APNI*
Description: Terrestrial herb.
Rosette leaves 4–7, elliptic to ovate, 1.5–3.5 cm long, 8–15 mm wide, margins entire.
Scape to 45 cm high, with 3–6 closely sheathing stem leaves. Flowers 2–7, c. 1.5 cm long, bright green with transparent patches in the petals and galea, tips of lateral sepals brownish, shiny, semi-erect. Dorsal sepal with an upcurved filiform point 2–3 mm long. Lateral sepals broad-ovate in outline when flattened; conjoined part flat, margins strongly reflexed, glabrous; free points filamentous, 3–4 mm long, reflexed, widely divergent, c. 10 mm apart at the tips. Petals with a poorly developed proximal flange. Labellum broadly oblong-obovate, c. 4.5–5 mm long, 3–4 mm wide, brownish black, deeply grooved; marginal trichomes 2–4 pairs, c. 2 mm long, white; basal lobe large, with numerous trichomes c. 0.3 mm long.
Flowering: August–November
Distribution and occurrence: Grows among grass in sclerophyll forest; rare, chiefly in the southern parts of the central coast, with a disjunct population in the Hunter Valley.
NSW subdivisions: NC, CC
Threatened species: NSW BCA: Endangered; Commonwealth EPBC: Endangered
Text by D. L. Jones Taxon concept: D.L. Jones & M.A. Clements (1997)
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