Some areas are a bit further out of town, at Callala Bay (on Jervis Bay) and others in the bush between Nowra and the Bay.
The surprise stems from the fact that most people see the forests around Nowra as "wasteland", empty, and of no interest to anybody. How wrong these impressions are can be seen from the following photos taken over the last two days. At this time of year "Nowra" is a treasure-land of orchids.
Dockrillia teretifolia on Casuarina tree at Callala Bay |
Dockrillia teretifolia on Casuarina tree at Callala Bay |
Lovely colony of Glossodia major at Bamerang Powerlines. |
Powder-blue coloured Glossodia major at Bamerang powerlines |
Pure white specimen of Glossodia major at Bamerang powerlines |
Strikingly beautiful magenta flowered specimen of Glossodia minor at Depot Road powerline easement. |
Look closely (click on image) Glossodia flowers everywhere under and around Alan's feet. |
Lyperanthus suaveolens |
Diagnostic shot of Lyperanthus suaveolens leaf (underneath view). |
Petalochilus alatus side view to show colour inside labellum |
Petalochilus alatus Front on view to show angle of lateral petals (held out wide) |
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Petalochilus carneus - possible hybrid no colour inside or outside labellum or column Diagonal view of front. |
Petalochilus carneus - classic colour form Contrast with image above, found in same area as this plant. |
Petalochilus fuscatus seen on Depot Road, Nowra |
Petalochilus hillmanii At Myola (Jervis Bay). |
It is such a joy, after a long cold winter, to find these colourful little gems Petalochilus hillmanii |
Another grouping of Petalochilus hillmanii |
A late-season flower of Petalochilus pictus which is normally a winter flowerer. Benton Sands (Jervis Bay) |
Possible Petalochilus catenatus Benton Sands (Jervis Bay) |
Possible Petalochilus catenatus Benton Sands (Jervis Bay) note the clear throat (of column) |
Prasophyllum brevilabre Coonamia Rd, Culburra |
Pterostylis baptistii Coonamia Rd, Culburra, NSW. This is a huge flower for a Greenhood. |
King Greenhood Pterostylis baptistii |
Juvenile flower of Pterostylis baptistii |
Pterostylis curta Blunt Greenhood |
Colony of mixed Pterostylis curta and Pt. erecta hybrids |
Pterostylis erecta on Barrengarry Mtn |
Pterostylis oblonga at Myola (beside Currumbene Creek) |
Pterostylis oblonga at Myola (beside Currumbene Creek) |
A nice red-brown form of Pterostylis pedunculata at Culburra. |
Rear view of strongly coloured Pterostylis pedunculata at Culburra. Note what I refer to as the "fat bottom". |
Pyrorchis nigricans This Orchid gets its botanical name "Fire Orchid" from the fact that it tends to flower freely after hot bushfires the previous summer. these plants had not been burnt, But they had been mowed down. THIS IS MY FIRST EVER PHOTO OF THIS SPECIES. |
Leaves of Pyrorchis nigricans |
possible hybrid Thelymitra X irregularis The colour of the flower indicates a possible hybrid from Thelymitra ixioides The classic species is very common in the powerline easement at Depot Road, Nowra. |
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