Gastrodia procera

Tall Potato Orchid at Cotter River, ACT

Gastrodia procera at Cotter River, ACT - 12 Jan 2019
Gastrodia procera at Cotter River, ACT - 12 Jan 2019
Gastrodia procera at Cotter River, ACT - 12 Jan 2019
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Gastrodia procera 12 Feb 2019 TobiasHayashi
Gastrodia sp. 12 Jan 2019 MattM

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TobiasHayashi wrote:
   13 Feb 2019
The tall Gastrodias with crowded flowers in the montane regions of the ACT are now considered to be G procera. G sesamoides is thought to occur occasionally around Canberra itself, and is shorter and less robust, with pale, stubby flowers.
MattM wrote:
   13 Feb 2019
When I bumped into Cath today she was saying that G. surcula is now considered to be G. procera. Does that mean G. surcula is no longer regarded as a separate species?
CathB wrote:
   13 Feb 2019
No, just that it can’t be identified from photos.
TobiasHayashi wrote:
   13 Feb 2019
Hey Matt. G surcula is still considered to be a separate species, however it appears quite uncommon locally and is quite difficult to tell apart from G procera. Cath and I were talking about this with Mark today, perhaps she meant to say G entomogama is now considered to be G procera?
MattM wrote:
   13 Feb 2019
So G. entomogama is no longer regarded as a separate species? But they all look so similar! Let's all throw phylogeny out the window, call them all Gastrodia potatoeoides, call it a day and head to the pub!
TobiasHayashi wrote:
   13 Feb 2019
Haha I don't disagree with you there Matt! Yeah, there is a synopsis of Gastrodia and related genera in the latest Australian Orchid Review, I'm not sure whether it explicitly talks about G entomogama being put into G procera, but G entomogama doesn't feature any more.

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  • 12 Jan 2019 11:22 AM Recorded on
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