WANOSCG Orchid Fact Sheet

Caladenia exilis subsp. vanleeuwenii

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Name and Authority

Caladenia exilis subsp. vanleeuwenii Hopper & A.P.Br.

Synonyms (previous names)

Caladenia varians subsp. vanleeuwenii; Calonema exile subsp. Vanleeuwenii; Calonemorchis exilis subsp. vanleeuwenii; Jonesiopsis exilis subsp. vanleeuwenii

Common Name

Moora Spider Orchid

Complex Name

Caladenia filamentosa (Wispy Spider Orchids)

Originally Described by

Stephen Hopper & Andrew Brown in Nuytsia 14:229-231, Fig. 54 (2001)

Distribution and Habitat

North of Moora to Mogumber, growing in clay and sandy-clay soils in woodlands and shrublands.

Flowering Months

· · · · · Jun Jul Aug · · · ·

Description

A rare subspecies 150–250 mm high with a hairy leaf 60–120 mm long by 4–6 mm wide and up to three variably creamy-white, red or pale yellow flowers 40–60 mm across.

Distinguishing Features

It is distinguished from the subsp. exilis by its variably creamy-white, red or yellow rather than consistently creamy-white flowers.

WA Conservation Code (Threatened Status)

Not Listed

Notes

Named in honour of WA Native Orchid Study and Conservation Group member(s): Steve van Leeuwen

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