Dipodium interaneum

25 Yellow Hyacinth Orchid at suppressed

Dipodium interaneum at suppressed - 18 Dec 2024
Dipodium interaneum at suppressed - 18 Dec 2024
Dipodium interaneum at suppressed - 18 Dec 2024
Dipodium interaneum at suppressed - 18 Dec 2024
Dipodium interaneum at suppressed - 18 Dec 2024
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Identification history

Dipodium interaneum 17 Dec 2024 MattM
Dipodium interaneum 17 Dec 2024 LeahColebrook

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Significant sighting

MattM noted:

17 Dec 2024

Uncommon nationally, and rare in our area. This is both a new location for the species, and only the second recorded location for the ACT.

8 comments

MattM wrote:
   17 Dec 2024
Oh fantastic! This is both a new location for the species, and only the second location within the ACT!
HelenCross wrote:
   17 Dec 2024
Well done Leah - what a beauty!
TobiasHayashi wrote:
   17 Dec 2024
Wow, fantastic find!
AaronClausen wrote:
   17 Dec 2024
Incredible! Congrats @LeahC
   17 Dec 2024
First sighting of the Yellow Hyacinth Orchid on NatureMapr 👍
BethanyDunne wrote:
   17 Dec 2024
So cool!!!
MattM wrote:
   17 Dec 2024
I have been reminded that this species is actually Dipodium interaneum. This species was formerly treated as Dipodium hamiltonianum which is now recognised as a separate species of coastal habitats and generally further north eg. Queensland.
Tapirlord wrote:
   18 Dec 2024
Fantastic!!

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  • 10cm to 30cm Plant height
  • True In flower

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