Greenhood - definizione. Che cos'è Greenhood
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Cosa (chi) è Greenhood - definizione

GENUS OF PLANTS
Greenhood; Oligochaetochilus; Diplodium; Plumatichilos; Bunochilus; Crangonorchis; Eremorchis; Hymenochilus; Linguella; Petrorchis; Pharochilum; Ranorchis; Speculantha; Stamnorchis; Taurantha; Urochilus; Pterostylis papuana var. arfakensis

Greenhood         
·noun A state of greenness; verdancy.
Pterostylis baptistii         
  • In [[Bongil Bongil National Park]]
SPECIES OF PLANT
King Greenhood; King greenhood
Pterostylis baptistii, commonly known as the king greenhood, is a species of orchid endemic to eastern Australia. Flowering plants have a rosette of stalked, dark green leaves and a single white flower with green and brown markings, and a wide gap between the petals and [sepal]s.
Pterostylis longifolia         
  • Labelled image of ''P. longifolia''
  • Flowering stem of ''P. longifolia''
SPECIES OF PLANT
Oligochaetochilus longifolius; Bunochilus longifolius; Common leafy greenhood
Pterostylis longifolia, commonly known as the common leafy greenhood or tall greenhood, is a plant in the orchid family Orchidaceae and is endemic to eastern Australia. Flowering plants have up to seven flowers which are green, partly transparent and which have a labellum which is pale green and hairy with a blackish central stripe.

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Pterostylis

Pterostylis is a genus of about 300 species of plants in the orchid family, Orchidaceae. Commonly called greenhood orchids, they are terrestrial, deciduous, perennial, tuberous, herbs found in Australia, New Zealand, New Guinea, New Caledonia and one Indonesian island. The flowers are mostly green, sometimes with brown, reddish or white stripes, and are distinguished from other orchids by their unusual flower structures and pollination mechanism.