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Pterostylis taurus

M. A. Clem. & D. L. Jones

Red greenhood

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Pterostylis taurus, commonly known as the little bull orchid, is a species of orchid endemic to Queensland. It has a rosette of leaves at the base and a single dark red to reddish brown and white flower that leans downwards.

Description

An orchid. The leaves are in a ring. The flower stems are 15 cm long. There is one flower. The curved hood is red with white veins.

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Edible Uses

The tubers and roots are edible.

Distribution

It is a subtropical plant.

Where It Grows

Australia*,

Synonyms

Pterostylis ophiiglossa subsp. fusca ClemeshaTaurantha taurus (M.A. Clem. & D. L. Jones) D. L. Jones & M. A. Clem.

References (1)

  • Pearson, S. & A., 1992, Rainforest Plants of Eastern Australia. Kangaroo Press p 177

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