Caladenia fragrantissima
Caladenia fragrantissima, commonly known as the scented spider orchid, is a plant in the orchid family Orchidaceae and is endemic to Victoria and South Australia. It is a ground orchid with a single hairy leaf and up to three creamy-white to yellowish-green flowers. It is possible that it is conspecific with Caladenia orientalis.
Description
Caladenia fragrantissima is a terrestrial, perennial, deciduous, herb with an underground tuber and a single, hairy leaf, long and wide. Up to three strongly-scented, creamy-white to yellowish-green flowers across are borne on a hairy spike tall. The sepals and petals suddenly taper to long, thin, dark red to black glandular tips. The dorsal sepal is erect, long, wide and the lateral sepals are long and wide at the base. The petals are long, wide at the base. The lateral sepals and petals slope downwards near their bases then have drooping tips. The labellum is long, wide and cream-coloured with its tip rolled under. There are many narrow, dark reddish to blackish teeth up to long on the sides of the labellum and four or six rows of reddish calli along its centre. Flowering occurs in September and October.This species is similar to Caladenia orientalis and Caladenia patersonii and is difficult to distinguish from them. It may not be a separate species from C. orientalis.