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Overview

There are about 30,000 species of orchid worldwide making Orchidaceae the largest family of flowering plants. They are found in a diverse range of habitats.

Orchids have distinctive flowers, consisting of three sepals and three petals. The third petal is greatly modified into a specialised structure known as a labellum. Another distinctive feature is the column, a fusion of the sexual parts of the flower (stamens and style) into a fleshy structure. Most terrestrial orchids grow from a tuber which is replaced each year.

Some orchids are designated as rare and endangered plants. Others, although reasonably common, are very localised in their occurence. All orchids are protected species and should not be disturbed in their native habitat. For these reasons all orchids have been included as rare or sensitive plants.

305 species

Diuris byronensis (Byron Bay Donkey Orchid)

Diuris callitrophila (Oaklands Doubletail)

Diuris daltonii (Western Purple Diuris)

Diuris disposita (Macleay River Doubletail)

Diuris drummondii (Swamp Donkey Orchid)

Diuris eburnea (Arrowsmith Bee Orchid)

Diuris flavescens (Pale Yellow Doubletail)

Diuris fragrantissima (Fragrant Doubletail)

Diuris gregaria (Clumping Golden Moths)

Diuris heberlei (Heberle's Donkey Orchid)

Diuris micrantha (Dwarf Bee Orchid)

Diuris ochroma (Pale Golden Moths)

Diuris ochroma
Diuris ochroma
Diuris ochroma

Diuris palustris (Swamp Doubletail)

Diuris pedunculata (Small Golden Moths)

Diuris praecox (Rough Doubletail)

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