Caladenia pectinata

Common name: King Spider Orchid

Meaning of name:

Caladenia is from the Greek words calos, meaning beautiful, and aden meaning gland. Some species of Caladenia have coloured glands at the base of the column. The column is an organ combining the stamens and style of the flower. Pectinata is from the Latin word pectinatim, meaning in the form of a comb.

Distribution:

Found in the southwest of Western Australia.

Description:

A single leaf to 30 centimetres long. This plant has up to 3 flowers held on a stalk up to 70 centimetres tall during September and October.

Notes:

This orchid is known to be pollinated by Thynnid wasps.

References:

Western Australian Plant Names and their Meanings, a Glossary. FA Sharr. 1996.

Orchids of South-West Australia. Noel Hoffman & Andrew Brown. 1992.

Atlas of Living Australia https://bie.ala.org.au/species/https://id.biodiversity.org.au/taxon/apni/51399251

Florabase https://florabase.dbca.wa.gov.au/browse/profile/1609