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- Q5191071 subject Q16808699.
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- Q5191071 abstract "Cryptostylis subulata, known as the Large Tongue Orchid grows in south eastern Australia. It was given its current name by H.G. Reichenbach in 1871, originally described by Labillardiere as Malaxis subulata in 1806 from Tasmania. The specific epithet subulata refers to the duck like shape of the flower's labellum. Sometimes this plant is known as the Duck Orchid, but this may cause confusion with the Flying Duck Orchid.Cryptostylis subulata is a small and common plant, up to 50 cm (20 in) tall. The large green leaves arise from the base of the stalk and sit on petioles that are anywhere from 1 to 15 cm (0.4–6 in) long. The leaves are lanceolate in shape and measure 5–20 cm (2–8 in) long and 1–3 cm (0.4-1.2 in) across. The inflorescences (flower spikes) appear from spring to early autumn (October to March) and bear two to fourteen individual flowers. Each flower has several long thin green sepals which are 1.5 to 3 cm (0.6-1.2 in) long, while the labellum is a rolled reddish brown tube-like structure measuring 1.5–3.5 cm (0.6-1.4 in) long by 0.5–1 cm (0.2-0.4 in) across.It is tolerant of a range of soils, from well-drained sandy heathland to swampy depressed areas, as well as dry eucalypt forest. It occurs mostly in coastal districts of Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria and Tasmania, although it is also found in the Blue Mountains.Like other Australian members of its genus, it is pollinated by the ichneumon wasp known as the orchid dupe wasp (Lissopimpla excelsa), the males of which mistake the flower parts for female wasps and copulate with it.Cryptostylis subulata has been successfully grown by orchid enthusiasts, but is slow growing. The rhizomes are delicate and resent disturbance, and need to be moist at all times.".
- Q5191071 binomialAuthority Q528925.
- Q5191071 class Q78961.
- Q5191071 conservationStatusSystem "EPBC".
- Q5191071 division Q25314.
- Q5191071 family Q25308.
- Q5191071 genus Q1955406.
- Q5191071 kingdom Q756.
- Q5191071 order Q26229.
- Q5191071 thumbnail Ground_Orchid_wallaroo2.JPG?width=300.
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- Q5191071 binomialAuthority "Rchb.f.".
- Q5191071 familia Q25308.
- Q5191071 genus "Cryptostylis".
- Q5191071 name "Large Tongue Orchid".
- Q5191071 ordo Q26229.
- Q5191071 regnum Q756.
- Q5191071 statusSystem "EPBC".
- Q5191071 unrankedClassis Q78961.
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- Q5191071 type Eukaryote.
- Q5191071 type Plant.
- Q5191071 type Species.
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- Q5191071 comment "Cryptostylis subulata, known as the Large Tongue Orchid grows in south eastern Australia. It was given its current name by H.G. Reichenbach in 1871, originally described by Labillardiere as Malaxis subulata in 1806 from Tasmania. The specific epithet subulata refers to the duck like shape of the flower's labellum.".
- Q5191071 label "Cryptostylis subulata".
- Q5191071 depiction Ground_Orchid_wallaroo2.JPG.
- Q5191071 name "Large Tongue Orchid".