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Caladenia pendens

Caladenia pendens is a species of flowering plant in the orchid family and is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. It has a single erect, linear leaf and up to three cream-coloured to dark pinkish-maroon flowers with reddish-purple markings.

Caladenia pendens
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Monocots
Order: Asparagales
Family: Orchidaceae
Subfamily: Orchidoideae
Tribe: Diurideae
Genus: Caladenia
Species:
C. pendens
Binomial name
Caladenia pendens
Synonyms[1]
  • Calonema pendens (Hopper & A.P.Br.) D.L.Jones & M.A.Clem.
  • Calonemorchis pendens (Hopper & A.P.Br.) D.L.Jones & M.A.Clem.
  • Calonemorchis pendens (Hopper & A.P.Br.) D.L.Jones & M.A.Clem. subsp. pendens
  • Jonesiopsis pendens (Hopper & A.P.Br.) D.L.Jones & M.A.Clem.
  • Jonesiopsis pendens (Hopper & A.P.Br.) D.L.Jones & M.A.Clem. subsp. pendens

Description edit

Caladenia pendens is a terrestrial, perennial, deciduous, herb with a single erect, linear leaf, 80–130 mm (3.1–5.1 in) long and about 3–5 mm (0.12–0.20 in) wide, with reddish-purple blotches near the base. Up to three cream-coloured to dark pinkish-maroon flowers 100–180 mm (3.9–7.1 in) long and 80–160 mm (3.1–6.3 in) wide are borne on a stalk 150–300 mm (5.9–11.8 in) tall. The sepals and petals have long, thin, drooping, thread-like ends. The dorsal sepal is erect near its base, 60–120 mm (2.4–4.7 in) long and about 2–3 mm (0.079–0.118 in) wide. The lateral sepals are 60–120 mm (2.4–4.7 in) long and 3–5 mm (0.12–0.20 in) wide, the ends drooping vertically, the petals 55–120 mm (2.2–4.7 in) long, 3–4 mm (0.12–0.16 in) wide and similarly drooping. The labellum is 11–19 mm (0.43–0.75 in) long, 9–12 mm (0.35–0.47 in) wide, and cream-coloured with dark maroon lines, blotches and spots. The sides of the labellum have serrated edges or teeth and there are two rows of white, sometimes red-tipped calli along its mid-line. Flowering occurs from August to mid October.[2][3][4][5]

Taxonomy and naming edit

Caladenia pendens was first described in 2001 by Stephen Hopper and Andrew Phillip Brown in Nuytsia from specimens collected near Hyden in 1985.[6] The specific epithet (pendens) means "hanging down", referring to the lateral sepals and petals.[3]

In the same journal, Hopper and Brown described two subspecies of C. pendens and the names are accepted by the Australian Plant Census:

Distribution and habitat edit

This spider orchid grows in a variety of habitats, including on granite outcrops, near salt lakes and swamps is found from Watheroo and Wongan Hills south to Wagin and Hyden in the Avon Wheatbelt, Esperance Plains, Geraldton Sandplains, Jarrah Forest, Mallee, Swan Coastal Plain and Warren bioregions of south-western Western Australia.[2][8] Subspecies talbottii is restricted to winter-wet flats between York and Watheroo in the Jarrah Forest bioregion.[2][10]

Conservation edit

Caladenia pendens and its two subspecies are classified as "not threatened" by the Western Australian Government Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions.[5][8][10]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Caladenia pendens". Australian Plant Census. Retrieved 9 February 2023.
  2. ^ a b c d e Brown, Andrew P.; Hopper, Stephen (2001). "Contributions to Western Australian orchidology: 2. New taxa and circumscriptions in Caladenia". Nuytsia. 14 (1/2): 261–264. Retrieved 9 February 2023.
  3. ^ a b c Brown, Andrew; Dundas, Pat; Dixon, Kingsley; Hopper, Stephen (2008). Orchids of Western Australia. Crawley, Western Australia: University of Western Australia Press. pp. 67–68. ISBN 9780980296457.
  4. ^ Hoffman, Noel; Brown, Andrew (2011). Orchids of South-West Australia (3rd ed.). Gooseberry Hill: Noel Hoffman. pp. 42–43. ISBN 9780646562322.
  5. ^ a b "Caladenia pendens". FloraBase. Western Australian Government Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions.
  6. ^ "Caladenia pendens". APNI. Retrieved 9 February 2023.
  7. ^ "Caladenia pendens subsp. pendens". Australian Plant Census. Retrieved 9 February 2023.
  8. ^ a b c "Caladenia pendens subsp. pendens". FloraBase. Western Australian Government Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions.
  9. ^ "Caladenia pendens subsp. talbotii". Australian Plant Census. Retrieved 9 February 2023.
  10. ^ a b c "Caladenia pendens subsp. talbotii". FloraBase. Western Australian Government Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions.

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Caladenia pendens is a species of flowering plant in the orchid family and is endemic to the south west of Western Australia It has a single erect linear leaf and up to three cream coloured to dark pinkish maroon flowers with reddish purple markings Caladenia pendens Scientific classification Kingdom Plantae Clade Tracheophytes Clade Angiosperms Clade Monocots Order Asparagales Family Orchidaceae Subfamily Orchidoideae Tribe Diurideae Genus Caladenia Species C pendens Binomial name Caladenia pendensHopper amp A P Br 1 Synonyms 1 Calonema pendens Hopper amp A P Br D L Jones amp M A Clem Calonemorchis pendens Hopper amp A P Br D L Jones amp M A Clem Calonemorchis pendens Hopper amp A P Br D L Jones amp M A Clem subsp pendens Jonesiopsis pendens Hopper amp A P Br D L Jones amp M A Clem Jonesiopsis pendens Hopper amp A P Br D L Jones amp M A Clem subsp pendens Contents 1 Description 2 Taxonomy and naming 3 Distribution and habitat 4 Conservation 5 ReferencesDescription editCaladenia pendens is a terrestrial perennial deciduous herb with a single erect linear leaf 80 130 mm 3 1 5 1 in long and about 3 5 mm 0 12 0 20 in wide with reddish purple blotches near the base Up to three cream coloured to dark pinkish maroon flowers 100 180 mm 3 9 7 1 in long and 80 160 mm 3 1 6 3 in wide are borne on a stalk 150 300 mm 5 9 11 8 in tall The sepals and petals have long thin drooping thread like ends The dorsal sepal is erect near its base 60 120 mm 2 4 4 7 in long and about 2 3 mm 0 079 0 118 in wide The lateral sepals are 60 120 mm 2 4 4 7 in long and 3 5 mm 0 12 0 20 in wide the ends drooping vertically the petals 55 120 mm 2 2 4 7 in long 3 4 mm 0 12 0 16 in wide and similarly drooping The labellum is 11 19 mm 0 43 0 75 in long 9 12 mm 0 35 0 47 in wide and cream coloured with dark maroon lines blotches and spots The sides of the labellum have serrated edges or teeth and there are two rows of white sometimes red tipped calli along its mid line Flowering occurs from August to mid October 2 3 4 5 Taxonomy and naming editCaladenia pendens was first described in 2001 by Stephen Hopper and Andrew Phillip Brown in Nuytsia from specimens collected near Hyden in 1985 6 The specific epithet pendens means hanging down referring to the lateral sepals and petals 3 In the same journal Hopper and Brown described two subspecies of C pendens and the names are accepted by the Australian Plant Census Caladenia pendens Hopper amp A P Br subsp pendens 7 pendant spider orchid has cream coloured flowers with petals 8 12 mm 0 31 0 47 in long and a labellum 15 19 mm 0 59 0 75 in long from August to early October 2 3 8 Caladenia pendens subsp talbotii Hopper amp A P Br 9 Talbot s spider orchid has dark pinkish maroon flowers with petals 5 5 9 mm 0 22 0 35 in long and a labellum 11 17 mm 0 43 0 67 in long from September to mid October 2 10 Distribution and habitat editThis spider orchid grows in a variety of habitats including on granite outcrops near salt lakes and swamps is found from Watheroo and Wongan Hills south to Wagin and Hyden in the Avon Wheatbelt Esperance Plains Geraldton Sandplains Jarrah Forest Mallee Swan Coastal Plain and Warren bioregions of south western Western Australia 2 8 Subspecies talbottii is restricted to winter wet flats between York and Watheroo in the Jarrah Forest bioregion 2 10 Conservation editCaladenia pendens and its two subspecies are classified as not threatened by the Western Australian Government Department of Biodiversity Conservation and Attractions 5 8 10 References edit a b Caladenia pendens Australian Plant Census Retrieved 9 February 2023 a b c d e Brown Andrew P Hopper Stephen 2001 Contributions to Western Australian orchidology 2 New taxa and circumscriptions in Caladenia Nuytsia 14 1 2 261 264 Retrieved 9 February 2023 a b c Brown Andrew Dundas Pat Dixon Kingsley Hopper Stephen 2008 Orchids of Western Australia Crawley Western Australia University of Western Australia Press pp 67 68 ISBN 9780980296457 Hoffman Noel Brown Andrew 2011 Orchids of South West Australia 3rd ed Gooseberry Hill Noel Hoffman pp 42 43 ISBN 9780646562322 a b Caladenia pendens FloraBase Western Australian Government Department of Biodiversity Conservation and Attractions Caladenia pendens APNI Retrieved 9 February 2023 Caladenia pendens subsp pendens Australian Plant Census Retrieved 9 February 2023 a b c Caladenia pendens subsp pendens FloraBase Western Australian Government Department of Biodiversity Conservation and Attractions Caladenia pendens subsp talbotii Australian Plant Census Retrieved 9 February 2023 a b c Caladenia pendens subsp talbotii FloraBase Western Australian Government Department of Biodiversity Conservation and Attractions Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Caladenia pendens amp oldid 1138622554, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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