Pterostylis nutans
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Nodding greenhood, Parrot Beak Orchid
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Summary
Source: WikipediaPterostylis nutans, commonly known as the nodding greenhood or the parrot's beak orchid, is a species of orchid endemic to eastern Australia. Nodding greenhoods have flowers which "nod" or lean forwards strongly, have a deeply notched sinus and a curved, hairy labellum.
Description
A slender orchid. It forms a colony of plants and has tubers. At the base it has a ring of wavy edged leaves. These are oval and 4 cm long by 1.5 cm wide. There are 3-6 leaves. The flower is green and white. They occur singly on flowering stems 30 cm long. The hood is bent over. The tip is curved backwards. The flower is about 2.5 cm across.
Edible Uses
The tubers are edible, though harvesting them kills the plant.
Traditional Uses
The tubers are edible but this would kill the plant.
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Distribution
It is a temperate plant. It grows naturally in coastal ranges. It grows in moist situations. It is mostly in shady sites amongst bracken and shrubs.
Where It Grows
Australia*, New Zealand, Tasmania*,
Production
It is easy to grow.
Notes
There are about 150 Pterostylis species. They are mostly in the Australia and Pacific area.
Nutrition
| Part | Moisture | kJ | kcal | Protein | Vit A | Vit C | Iron | Zinc |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tuber | 84.8 | 232 | 56 | 2.2 | — | — | 2.5 | 0.4 |