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Description Diuris pardina. Native, cool-season, perennial, slender, erect herb to 40 cm tall and spreading from daughter tubers to produce extensive colonies. There are 1-3 erect, grass-like leaves. Flowerheads are racemes with 2-8 flowers to 3 cm wide. Flowers are yellow to white with red-brown blotches. Grows among grass in semi-shaded conditions on well drained soils in woodland and forest. This specimen was from the Adelaide hills, S.A.
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Author Harry Rose from South West Rocks, Australia

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