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Here's a nice Corunastylis (Genoplesium) despectans spotted today. It was
rainy and windy so not generally great to be out but I found it worthwhile.
I usually miss these orchids because they flower early autumn and not for
very long. Also, they are only 10cm high, usually with less flowers than
this one.

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You are a champion of the cause, Reiner. Thanks for braving the weather!

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It can't have been all that apparent, either, especially given the weather. Well
spotted!

On Sat, 24 Mar 2007 22:53:18 +1100, "AusDigi" wrote:

Here's a nice Corunastylis (Genoplesium) despectans spotted today. It was
rainy and windy so not generally great to be out but I found it worthwhile.
I usually miss these orchids because they flower early autumn and not for
very long. Also, they are only 10cm high, usually with less flowers than
this one.

Dave Gillingham
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hehe, thanks Diana, anything for you.

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Thanks Dave, someone had spotted them in the location a few days earlier on
a sunny day so I just re-spotted them.

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