RF2J0A7PT–Out comes the sun - and out come the Sun Orchids. These are Spotted (or Dotted) Sun Orchids (Thelymitra Ixioides) at Hochkins Ridge Flora Reserve.
RM2KEE0HC–Thelymitra luteocilium, Fringed Sun Orchid
RFJ4YXME–A relatively common Sun Orchid, although in the Grampians region of Victoria where this specimen was photographed it is considered uncommon.
RMW807HK–Plain sun orchid (Thelymitra paludosa) with hoverfly, Swan Coastal Plain, South-Western Australia.
RF2F6040N–The blue and purple flower of Thelymitra occidentalis or Western Azure Sun Orchid in south-west Western Australia
RMR743RB–West Australian Native Wiled Flower Thelymitra orchid 1 of 2 photographed in botanical excursion to,Ashbrook Park, Marangaroo, Wanneroo, Perth
RF2WGG9Y0–Blue lady orchid (Thelymitra crinita), a sun orchid in flower, in natural habitat, Western Australia
RFGN35K7–Australian Purple Spotted Sun Orchid (Thelymitra ixioides), Royal National Park, Sydney. Vintage filter, Retro, decorative
RF2F6H9RG–Frontal view of Leopard Orchid flower, Thelymitra benthamiana, in natural habitat near Bremer Bay, Western Australia
RF2GF20BP–Blue to mauve flowers of the Australian Spotted Sun Orchid, Thelymitra ixioides, family Orchidaceae, growing in Sydney woodland, New South Wales
RF2H1TMTH–Dotted Sun-orchid (Thelymitra ixioides)
RF2JW5R03–Blue to mauve flowers of the Australian Spotted Sun Orchid, Thelymitra ixioides, family Orchidaceae, growing in Sydney woodland, New South Wales
RF2H1TKC7–Dotted Sun-orchid (Thelymitra ixioides)
RFKEJ45Y–Tall Sun Orchid (Thelymitra media). An Australian native wildflower
RF2H1TK9N–Dotted Sun-orchid (Thelymitra ixioides)
RM2JRTXPR–[Thelymitra longifolia], circa 1885, New Zealand, by Sarah Featon.
RF2A1NH6N–Mauve flowers of the Australian Purple Spotted Sun Orchid, Thelymitra ixioides, family Orchidaceae, Royal National Park, Sydney, New South Wales, Aust
RM2JPX83E–Thelymitra.PLateI
RFPM433K–Spring flowers and buds of the Australian Purple Spotted Sun Orchid, Thelymitra ixioides, Royal National Park, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
RF2J0A7PG–Out comes the sun - and out come the Sun Orchids. These are Spotted (or Dotted) Sun Orchids (Thelymitra Ixioides) at Hochkins Ridge Flora Reserve.
RM2KEE0HE–Thelymitra peniculata, Trim Sun Orchid
RFJ4YXMP–A relatively common Sun Orchid, although in the Grampians region of Victoria where this specimen was photographed it is considered uncommon.
RM2K93PWJ–Thelymitra granitora, Coastal Sun Orchids
RMR743XA–Thelymitra blue orchid photographed during botanical excursion in Ashbrook Park, Marangaroo, Wanneroo, Perth West Australian Native wildflowers.1 of 2
RMW7MGAF–Slender sun orchid (Thelymitra pauciflora) a very common Sun orchid with considerable variability, Clifton reserve, Stawell, Victoria, Australia, October. meetyourneighbours.net project
RF2F6HT2P–Frontal view of Thelymitra campanulata, a white and blue striped orchid flower, in south-west Western Australian bushland
RMGAAYJ8–Variety of orchids from the Banksia Woodland, Swan Coastal Plain. Including Pansy orchid (Diuris magnifica), Slender sun orchid (Thelymitra vulgaris), Cowslip orchid (Caladenia flava), Plain sun orchid (Thelymitra paludosa) Swan Coastal Plain, Australia, November. Composite.
RFFWD527–Tiny West Australian wildflower the charming little Blue Lady Orchid thelymitra crinita or Queen Lily orchid in spring bloom.
RM2AJ979R–Through south Westland, a journey to the Haast and Mount Aspiring, New Zealand . tterworts nodded their heads from their hair-like stems, and other flowers grew in sprays ofblue with pink buds, which I took to be orchids—Thelymitra, perhaps. Then we turned and looked back at Okarito.There it lay by its lagoon: a forgotten corner,once so full of life. Far away stretched reachesof grey and opal water, edged by violet hills ;now and again a couple of black swans wingedtheir way across the placid surface—they, and thetiny curls of smoke ascending into the still air,were the only signs of life. My
RFWP0D3C–Spotted Sun Orchid in flower
RFKEJ45X–Tall Sun Orchid (Thelymitra media). An Australian native wildflower
RF2H1TK46–Dotted Sun-orchid (Thelymitra ixioides)
RM2JRR0W3–Thelymitra acuta, 1917-1924, New Zealand, by Henry Matthews.
RF2H1TJW0–Pink Sun-orchid (Thelymitra carnea) buds opening in the sun. A native Autralian Orchid whose flowers open on sunny, humid days.
RF2JTDB3E–The salmon pink flowers of native plant endemic to southeastern Australia known as the Salmon Sun Orchid (Thelymitra rubra)
RF2H1TJFM–Pink Sun-orchid (Thelymitra carnea) buds opening in the sun. A native Autralian Orchid whose flowers open on sunny, humid days.
RF2T623WG–Out comes the sun - and out come the Sun Orchids. These are Spotted (or Dotted) Sun Orchids (Thelymitra Ixioides) at Hochkins Ridge Flora Reserve.
RF2HFJE20–Pink Sun Orchid flowering
RFJ4YXMT–A relatively common Sun Orchid, although in the Grampians region of Victoria where this specimen was photographed it is considered uncommon.Grampians
RM2K93PT2–Thelymitra crinita, Blue Lady Orchid
RF2C90R0M–Rabbit Ears Sun Orchid (Thelymitra antennifera) also called the rabbit-eared sun orchid, lemon-scented sun orchid or vanilla orchid
RM2DADDD5–Thelymitra nuda, Plain Sun Orchid
RF2C90PYG–Rabbit Ears Sun Orchid (Thelymitra antennifera) also called the rabbit-eared sun orchid, lemon-scented sun orchid or vanilla orchid
RM2A93Y4F–Thelymitra carnea, Pink Sun-orchid
RF2F86TWD–Frontal view of Thelymitra campanulata, a white and blue striped orchid flower, in south-west Western Australian bushland
RFPM433G–Spring flowers and buds of the Australian Purple Spotted Sun Orchid, Thelymitra ixioides, Royal National Park, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
RF2JTDB2R–The Spotted Sun Orchid (Thelymitra ixioides) has blue to purple flowers usually with small, dark blue spots
RFFWD525–Tiny West Australian wildflower the charming little Blue Lady Orchid thelymitra crinita or Queen Lily orchid in spring bloom.
RF2JTDB1P–The Spotted Sun Orchid (Thelymitra ixioides) has blue to purple flowers usually with small, dark blue spots
RM2AJGEJ3–Through South Westland : A journey to the Haast and Mount Aspiring New Zealand . tterworts nodded their heads from their hair-like stems, and other flov/ers grew in sprays ofblue with pink buds, which I took to be orchids—Thelymitra, perhaps. Then we turned and looked back at Okarito.There it lay by its lagoon: a forgotten corner,once so full of life. Far away stretched reachesof grey and opal water, edged by violet hills ;now and again a couple of black swans wingedtheir way across the placid surface—they, andthe tiny curls of smoke ascending into the stillair, were the only signs of life. My
RF2JTDB3C–The dark blue to purplish flowers of the native orchid endemic to eastern Australia known as the Plain (Scented) Sun-orchid (Thelymitra nuda)
RM2JRPHMX–Thelymitra cheesemanii, 19 November 1922, New Zealand, by Henry Matthews.
RF2JTDB30–The dark blue to purplish flowers of the native orchid endemic to eastern Australia known as the Plain (Scented) Sun-orchid (Thelymitra nuda)
RMAEW0P0–Slender Sun-orchid
RF2JTDB2Y–The dark blue to purplish flowers of the native orchid endemic to eastern Australia known as the Plain (Scented) Sun-orchid (Thelymitra nuda)
RF2T623W3–Out comes the sun - and out come the Sun Orchids. These are Spotted (or Dotted) Sun Orchids (Thelymitra Ixioides) at Hochkins Ridge Flora Reserve.
RF2HFJE1Y–Pink Sun Orchid flowering
RF2H0X220–Spotted Sun Orchids (Thelymitra Ixioides) often have several flowers on one stem - which makes a very pretty picture at Baluk Willam Reserve.
RMC62T0B–Salmon Sun Orchid Thelymitra rubra
RF2E29GA5–Spotted Sun Orchids (Thelymitra Ixiodes) often have several flowers on one stem, but getting them to pose so well for the camera is a bit special.
RF2A36GFJ–Spotted Sun Orchid
RF2J4W3A9–These Sun Orchid buds aren't open enough to tell for sure, but I think this is a Tall Sun Orchid (Thelymitra Media).Baluk Willam Flora Reserve.
RM2A93Y6B–Thelymitra exigua, Short Sun-orchid
RF2H0X20F–What a delight to see - a Spotted Sun Orchid (Thelymitra Ixioides) in full bloom. Found at Baluk Willam Reserve in Belgrave South, Victoria, Australia
RF2DDXCND–A quartet of Spotted Sun Orchids (Thelymitra Ixioides) all on one stem, make a lovely composition at Baluk Willam Reserve in Belgrave South, Victoria.
RFFWD528–Tiny West Australian wildflower the charming little Blue Lady Orchid thelymitra crinita or Queen Lily orchid in spring bloom.
RF2J73YD4–Sun Orchids come in a few varieties - mostly with blue flowers. This is a Tall Sun Orchid (Thelymitra Media), like a Spotted Sun Orchid - no spots.
RFKH1EM4–Blue Lady Orchid thelymitra crinita or Queen Lily orchid blooming in Crooked Brook national park, Dardanup in spring is a protected species.
RM2AG982J–. Plants of New Zealand. ia, p. 125. Thelymitra, p. 12(5. 16Pterostylis, p. 126. *Chiloglottis.*Spiranthes.18*Lyperanthus.Orthoceras, p. 127. Genus Earina. Epiphytic herbs. Leaves, narrow, leathery, numerous. Flowers in terminalspikes, white, lip touched with yellow. Sepals and petals almost equal inshape; lip 3-lobed. Pollen masses 4. Fruit a capsule. (Name from theGreek signifying SiJring-floioering). Earina mucronata (The Sharp-pointed Earina). Leaves strap-shaped, 4in.-6in. long, ^in. broad, marked with whitishlongitudinal lines. Flowers in slender panicles, white, jin. broad, lips spotted
RM2JRR0J6–Thelymitra acuta (new species), 1917-1924, New Zealand, by Henry Matthews.
RFKH1EM3–Blue Lady Orchid thelymitra crinita or Queen Lily orchid blooming in Crooked Brook national park, Dardanup in spring is a protected species.
RF2JTPGB0–Insect resting on Spotted Sun Orchid
RF2JTDB2X–The dark blue to purplish flowers of the native orchid endemic to eastern Australia known as the Plain (Scented) Sun-orchid (Thelymitra nuda)
RF2K054KF–Close up of Australian Dotted Sun Orchid
RF2HFJE2K–Spotted Sun Orchids
RF2JTDB2T–The dark blue to purplish flowers of the native orchid endemic to eastern Australia known as the Plain (Scented) Sun-orchid (Thelymitra nuda)
RMC62RP9–Dotted Sun Orchid , Thelymitra ixioides
RMK9YBF4–Spotted Sun Orchid
RMR743EA–Massed clump of Sun Orchid photographed during botanical tour of Ashbrook park, marangaroo, wanneroo, Perth
RF2F6RC0R–mauve flowers among the shadows of the large trees
RMBBRF3T–Wild and colourful orchids of tropical country of Malaysia
RF2HN67W7–Blue Lady Orchid in native bushland.
RM2A65CH9–Thelymitra ixioides, Spotted Sun-orchid
RF2GP516J–MOSCOW, RUSSIA - AUGUST 4, 2021: Postage stamp printed in Australia shows Queen of Sheba Orchid (Thelymitra variegata), Native Orchids serie, circa 19
RM2A4T9R4–Thelymitra rubra, Salmon Sun-orchid
RMRGH91R–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Botany. '"I. 170 Thelymitra carnea 171[A] Thelymitra fuscolutea. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Natural History Museum (London). Andover : Intercept
RM2JRP3CC–Thelymitra acuta (new species), 04 January 1922, New Zealand, by Henry Matthews.
RFKH1EM5–Blue Lady Orchid thelymitra crinita or Queen Lily orchid blooming in Crooked Brook national park, Dardanup in spring is a protected species.
RF2K054W7–Close up of Australian Dotted Sun Orchid
RF2HFJE23–Pink Sun Orchid flowering
RMBBRF47–Wild and colourful orchids of tropical country of Malaysia
RM2A4TA18–Thelymitra rubra, Salmon Sun-orchid
RMPTBH46–Thelymitra speciosa, Eastern Queen of Sheba
RMRGH927–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Botany. CATALOGUE OF AUSTRALIAN BOTANICAL DRAWINGS OF FERDINAND BAUER 167 with Kew duplicate) was collected in December 1801. Brown's slip (B.65. 59/344) for 'Thelymitra tigrina' is annotated Tc Bauer No 1301' and dated 'Deer 16 1801'. Bauer's List (B.97) has 1301 as 'Thelymitra'. The Kew (Lindley Herbarium) copy of the original drawing is colour-coded and gives the locality in pencil as 'K G III Sound No 1301 (1442)'. Reichenbach (1871: 9-10) agrees. PUBLICATION. Apparently hitherto unpublished. 170 THELYMITRA CARNEA R Orchidaceae. Br., Prod
RM2JRPT28–Thelymitra pachyphylla [now named Thelymitra pulchella], 28 December 1921, New Zealand, by Henry Matthews.
RFKH1EM7–Blue Lady Orchid thelymitra crinita or Queen Lily orchid blooming in Crooked Brook national park, Dardanup in spring is a protected species.
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