Vrydagzynea elongata
Vrydagzynea elongata, commonly known as the tonsil orchid, is a species of orchid that is native to New Guinea, the Maluku Islands and far north Queensland. It has between four and seven dark green, egg-shaped leaves and a large number of white resupinate flowers which barely open.
Description
Vrydagzynea elongata is a tuberous, perennial herb with between five and seven glossy dark green, egg-shaped leaves, long and about wide with wavy edges and arranged in a loose rosette. A large number of resupinate, tube-shaped white flowers about long and which barely open are crowded on a rachis long. The dorsal sepal and petals overlap and form a hood over the column. The labellum is heart-shaped, about long, wide and has a spur with two, more or less spherical, stalked glands about long. Flowering occurs in most months.in 2004, David Jones and Mark Clements described Vrydagzynea grayi from a specimen collected by Bruce Gray in part of what is now the Daintree National Park and the description was published in The Orchadian. The Australian Plant Census lists Vrydagzynea elongata as a synonym of Vrydagzynea grayi, but V. elongata is the accepted name at Plants of the World Online.