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Displaying records 1–17 of 17 for your search terms: Genus: calochilus
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Orchidaceae Juss.
Gen.Pl. [Jussieu] 64 (1789)
Calochilus R.Br.
Beard Orchids Prodr.Fl.Nov.Holland. 320 (1810)
Calochilus barbarossa R.L.Barrett, M.D.Barrett & K.W.Dixon
Red beard orchid Telopea 25:216-218, Fig. 4 (2022)
Calochilus caeruleus L.O.Williams
Bot.Mus.Leafl. 12:151-152, Pl. XXII, Figs 1-7 (1946)
Calochilus caesius D.L.Jones
Orchadian 14, Suppl.:iv-v (2004)
Calochilus campestris R.Br.
Prodr.Fl.Nov.Holland. 320 (1810)
Calochilus holtzei F.Muell.
Tall Beard Orchid Victorian Naturalist 8(2):180 (1892)
Calochilus kimberleyensis R.L.Barrett, M.D.Barrett & M.A.Clem.
Kimberley beard orchid Telopea 25:220-222, Fig. 6 (2022)
Calochilus pruinosus D.L.Jones
Mallee Beard Orchid Austral.Orchid Res. 5:67-68 (2006)
Calochilus robertsonii Benth.
Beard Orchid Fl.Austral. 6:315 (1873)
Calochilus sp. A Kimberley Flora (K.F. Kenneally 7110)
Calochilus sp. Boyup Brook (E. Chapman s.n. 12/10/2002)
Calochilus sp. Hopetoun (H. Taylor s.n.)
Calochilus sp. South-west swamps (B.G. Hammersley 1010)
Calochilus sp. Theda (R.L. Barrett et al. RLB 6158)
Calochilus sp. Wandoo Beard Orchid (D.M. Rose 344)
Calochilus stramenicola D.L.Jones
Wandoo Beard Orchid Austral.Orchid Res. 5:70-71 (2006)
Calochilus uliginosus D.L.Jones
Swamp Beard Orchid Austral.Orchid Res. 5:72 (2006)

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