Pterostylis allantoidea explained

Pterostylis allantoidea, commonly known as shy greenhood,[1] is a species of orchid which is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. It has a large rosette of leaves at the base of a flowering spike and a single white flower with green or reddish-brown stripes.

Description

Pterostylis allantoidea, is a terrestrial, perennial, deciduous, herb with an underground tuber and which usually grows in colonies. It has a rosette of large, dark green leaves with wrinkled edges, each leaf NaNsigfig=1NaNsigfig=1 long and NaNsigfig=1NaNsigfig=1 wide. When flowering, there is usually only a single, white flower with green or reddish-brown stripes. The flowers lean forwards and are NaNsigfig=1NaNsigfig=1 long, NaNsigfig=1NaNsigfig=1 wide and borne on a flowering spike NaNsigfig=1NaNsigfig=1 tall. The dorsal sepal and petals form a hood over the column. The dorsal sepal is longer than the petals and has a thread-like tip NaNsigfig=1NaNsigfig=1 long. The lateral sepals are erect with thread-like tips NaNsigfig=1NaNsigfig=1 long with a bulging sinus between them. The labellum is egg-shaped, NaNsigfig=2NaNsigfig=2 long, about 1sigfig=1NaNsigfig=1 wide, thick, fleshy, dark brown and curved and protrudes above the sinus. Flowering occurs from August to September.[2] [3]

Taxonomy and naming

Pterostylis allantoidea was first formally described in 1940 by Richard Sanders Rogers in Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia.[4] [5] The specific epithet (allantoidea) is from the Latin allantoideus, 'sausage-shaped', referring to the shape of the labellum.

Distribution and habitat

The shy greenhood grows on and near granite outcrops under shrubs between Coolgardie, Ravensthorpe and Israelite Bay in the Coolgardie and Esperance Plains biogeographic regions of Western Australia.

Conservation status

Pterostylis allantoidea is classified as "not threatened" by the Government of Western Australia Department of Parks and Wildlife.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Brown . Andrew . Field guide to the orchids of Western Australia : the definitive guide to the native orchids of Western Australia . Dixon . Kingsley . French . Christopher . Brockman . Garry . 2013 . . 9780980348149 . 352.
  2. Book: Jones. David L.. A complete guide to native orchids of Australia including the island territories. 2006. New Holland. Frenchs Forest, N.S.W.. 978-1877069123. 297.
  3. Book: Hoffman. Noel. Brown. Andrew. Orchids of South-West Australia.. 2011. Noel Hoffman. Gooseberry Hill. 9780646562322. 403. 3rd.
  4. Web site: Pterostylis allantoidea. APNI. 10 June 2017.
  5. Rogers. Richard Sanders. Contributions to the Orchidology of Australia. Proceedings of the Royal Society of South Australia. 1940. 64. 139. 10 June 2017.