© 2018 Magnolia Press. Two new sympatric species of Caladenia from relatively inaccessible, high lateritic plateaux in a high rainfall area in southwestern Western Australia are described here as new to science. The species occur in a restricted area, c 100 km southeast of Perth, south of Dwellingup and northeast of Waroona. The two species co-occur and are associated with putative floral model species that they are mimicking. Caladenia lateritica mimics Conostylis setosa (Haemodoraceae) in terms of flowering time, height, colour and fragrance. Caladenia rosea mimics the flowers of Hypocalymma robustum (Myrtaceae) in terms of flowering time, colour and scent. We assume that these orchids share a pollinator with their mimics and attract the ...
An increasing diversity of highly specialized pollination systems are being discovered, many of whic...
Caladenia is very unusual in that it contains species that attract pollinators by two different stra...
The mechanism of pollinator attraction is predicted to strongly influence both plant diversification...
Caladenia is a genus of more than 250 species of geophytic orchids in the Tribe Diurideae endemic to...
Abstract. Caladenia is a genus of more than 250 species of geophytic orchids in the Tribe Diurideae ...
Critical for conserving endangered orchids is identifying their pollinators and their distribution. ...
Caladenia is exceptional among orchid genera in that it contains both species pollinated by sexual d...
© 2018 Magnolia Press. Few plants are so cryptic as the underground orchids, Rhizanthella Rogers (19...
© CSIRO 2009Orchids of the genus Caladenia have been shown to utilise two quite different pollinatio...
The mechanism of pollinator attraction is predicted to strongly influence both plant diversification...
Thelymitra epipactoides has a highly variable visual display achieved through polychromatic flowers ...
Specialized pollination systems can contribute to plant diversification and species co-existence, bu...
Herbivory is considered a major threat in many of the orchid-species recovery plans in Australia. Ka...
The genus Caladenia comprises species that exhibit remarkable consistency in terms of growth form an...
© CSIRO 2009Caladenia is very unusual in that it contains species that attract pollinators by two di...
An increasing diversity of highly specialized pollination systems are being discovered, many of whic...
Caladenia is very unusual in that it contains species that attract pollinators by two different stra...
The mechanism of pollinator attraction is predicted to strongly influence both plant diversification...
Caladenia is a genus of more than 250 species of geophytic orchids in the Tribe Diurideae endemic to...
Abstract. Caladenia is a genus of more than 250 species of geophytic orchids in the Tribe Diurideae ...
Critical for conserving endangered orchids is identifying their pollinators and their distribution. ...
Caladenia is exceptional among orchid genera in that it contains both species pollinated by sexual d...
© 2018 Magnolia Press. Few plants are so cryptic as the underground orchids, Rhizanthella Rogers (19...
© CSIRO 2009Orchids of the genus Caladenia have been shown to utilise two quite different pollinatio...
The mechanism of pollinator attraction is predicted to strongly influence both plant diversification...
Thelymitra epipactoides has a highly variable visual display achieved through polychromatic flowers ...
Specialized pollination systems can contribute to plant diversification and species co-existence, bu...
Herbivory is considered a major threat in many of the orchid-species recovery plans in Australia. Ka...
The genus Caladenia comprises species that exhibit remarkable consistency in terms of growth form an...
© CSIRO 2009Caladenia is very unusual in that it contains species that attract pollinators by two di...
An increasing diversity of highly specialized pollination systems are being discovered, many of whic...
Caladenia is very unusual in that it contains species that attract pollinators by two different stra...
The mechanism of pollinator attraction is predicted to strongly influence both plant diversification...