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Cyrtostylis (=Acianthus in part; Orchidaceae)
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Tasmania has
two species of gnat orchids (Cyrtostylis). These have a
single round or kidney shaped leaf at the base of the stem. The
flowers are small and held on slender erect stems. The flowers have
narrow sepals and petals. They grow in near dry, near coastal
vegetation (especially she-oak woodlands). |
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