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Blunt-tongue greenhood (Pterostylis obtusa)

Description

Pterostylis obtusa, commonly known as the blunt-tongue greenhood, is a species of orchid endemic to New South Wales. It is distinguished from similar greenhood orchids by its thick, flat, platform-like sinus and blunt labellum which is only just visible above the sinus. Pterostylis obtusa has a rosette of between three and six dark green, egg-shaped, crinkled leaves, each leaf 12–25 mm (0.5–1 in) long and 10–15 mm (0.4–0.6 in) wide. A single shiny, dark green and white flower is borne on a flowering spike 150–250 mm (6–10 in) high. There are between three and five stem leaves on the flowering spike. The flowers are 20–28 mm (0.8–1 in) long, 10–12 mm (0.4–0.5 in) wide. The dorsal sepal curves forward in its upper half and has a thread-like tip about 4 mm (0.2 in) long. The edges of the petals are flared and the sinus is flat and platform-like with a rolled edge. The lateral sepals have thread-like tips 20–26 mm (0.8–1 in) long. The labellum is 9–11 mm (0.4–0.4 in) long, 3 mm (0.1 in) wide, green and blunt and is just visible above the sinus.

Taxonomic tree

  • Domain: Eukarya

    • Kingdom: Plantae

      • Phylum:

        • Class: Liliopsida

          • Order: Asparagales

            • Family: Orchidaceae

              • Genus: Pterostylis