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Default Royal NP Engadine Ponds 1

The royal is very large and different areas have different plant
communities. As Spring approaches, this track is well covered with the usual
Grevillea, Eriostemon etc, but a few less common flowers are starting to
make an appearance, various orchids etc.
This one is a Diuris or donkey orchid (aurea or longiflora?). Thanks to the
NP ranger for identification.




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