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- Q5280025 subject Q13286313.
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- Q5280025 abstract "Dipodium punctatum is a native orchid of Australia. It is commonly known as blotched hyacinth-orchid or hyacinth orchid, though both names can refer to other species.D. punctatum is a leafless mycoheterotrophic plant. The species is terrestrial, favouring protected shady positions in dry forests or woodlands as it is drought and frost tender. The flowers are about 20-25 mm across and are pink with dense purple-red spotting on segments. They appear in hyacinth-like racemes between November and March on a green to blackish scape that grows to a height of 40-100 cm. This orchid is common along the coast and Northern Tablelands of New South Wales, also Queensland, Victoria and South Australia.Similar species include D. variegatum, D. pulchellum, D. hamiltonianum and D. roseum.".
- Q5280025 binomialAuthority Q458004.
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- Q5280025 genus Q2062901.
- Q5280025 kingdom Q756.
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- Q5280025 synonym "* Dendrobiumpunctatum (Sm.)".
- Q5280025 synonym "* Wailesia punctata (Sm.) G.Nicholson)".
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- Q5280025 binomialAuthority "R.Br.".
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- Q5280025 genus "Dipodium".
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- Q5280025 synonyms "* Dendrobium punctatum (Sm.) * Wailesia punctata ( G.Nicholson)".
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- Q5280025 type Eukaryote.
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- Q5280025 type Species.
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- Q5280025 comment "Dipodium punctatum is a native orchid of Australia. It is commonly known as blotched hyacinth-orchid or hyacinth orchid, though both names can refer to other species.D. punctatum is a leafless mycoheterotrophic plant. The species is terrestrial, favouring protected shady positions in dry forests or woodlands as it is drought and frost tender. The flowers are about 20-25 mm across and are pink with dense purple-red spotting on segments.".
- Q5280025 label "Dipodium punctatum".
- Q5280025 depiction Dipodium_punctatum_portrait.jpg.