Scientific Name: Caladenia pallida Endemic Having a natural distribution confined to a particular geographic region

Common Name: rosy spider-orchid

Family Classification (Clade): Monocots

Family: Orchidaceae

Threatened Species Status: Endangered

Permit: It is an offence to collect, disturb, damage or destroy this species unless under permit.

Form Description: Leaf lanceolate, densely hairy. Scape densely hairy.

Height (m): 0.15 – 0.4

Flowers: Flowers 1-2 yellowish to bright rosy pink, calli cream, whitish or slightly reddish, column yellowish.

Fruit: Papery capsule

Municipality
BurnieDerwent ValleyHobartLatrobeNorthern Midlands
Plant Communities
Dry Eucalypt Forest
Habitat Notes

Little known. Railton Hills area.

Site Tolerance

Dry, Exposed

Soil Tolerance

Clay, Loam, Sandy, Well-drained

Frost Tolerance

Moderate

General Notes

Lost habitat.

Propagation Calendar

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  • Seed Collecting Month
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Propagation Method
Specialist Method

Seed Information

Seed Treatment Notes

Orchid seeds are very minute yellow, brown or blackish dust-like particles. Orchid seeds are produced within a capsule that splits at maturity and releases thousands to millions of seeds. Dispersed by wind and water and only germinate following infection of the embryo by a suitable mycorrhizal fungus. Very few seeds become mature plants. For more information see Jones, Wapstra, Tonelli, Harris (1999): The Orchids of Tasmania.