Summary:
The Tropical Rainforest Orchid Key featuring the Banded Butterfly Orchid (Sarcochilus serrulatus). Australian orchids have posed a complex puzzle for botanists that continue to reveal new discoveries. The Rainforest Orchid Key is a comprehensive reference has been developed over the past 20 years by Bernie Hyland and colleagues and lists all the currently recognised native orchids of the area (224 species) (image courtesy Centre for Australian National Biodiversity Research, CSIRO).
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