Pyrorchis
Pyrorchis, commonly known as beak orchids, is a genus of flowering plants in the orchid family, Orchidaceae and is endemic to Australia. It contains two species which were previously included in the genus Lyperanthus, also known as beak orchids. Both species have fleshy, oval leaves and form colonies which flower profusely after bushfires.
Description
Orchids in the genus Pyrorchis are terrestrial, perennial, deciduous, sympodial herbs with a few inconspicuous, fine roots and an oval-shaped tuber lacking a protective sheath. Replacement tubers are formed on the end of long, thin root-like stolons. There are between one and three broad, fleshy, egg-shaped to heart-shaped leaves at the base of the plant. The leaves are long, wide and bright green, sometimes with black markings.There are up to eight resupinate flowers on a stalk high. The stalk is often surrounded by two or three loose, leaf-like bracts up to long. The dorsal sepal is lance-shaped, about long and forms a hood over the column. The lateral sepals are about the same length and the same size and shape as the petals. As is usual in orchids, one petal is highly modified as the central labellum. The labellum is gently curved near its base where it encloses the base of the column but more strongly curved near its tip, which is deeply fringed. The column is about, straight or gently curved with the anther at its tip. Flowering occurs between August and early December, depending on species and the fruit that follows flowering is a non-fleshy, dehiscent capsule containing up to 500 seeds.
Taxonomy and naming
first formally described Lyperanthus nigricans in 1810, publishing the description in Prodromus Florae Novae Hollandiae. In 1994, David [Lloyd Jones |David Jones] and Mark Clements described the genus Pyrorchis and included the species that Brown had described. The name "Pyrorchis" is derived from the Ancient Greek word pyr meaning "fire" and orchis meaning "orchid".There are two species:
- Pyrorchis forrestii D.L.Jones & M.A.Clem. – pink beaks
- Pyrorchis nigricans D.L.Jones & M.A.Clem. – red beaks, elephants' ears
Distribution and habitat