WANOSCG Orchid Fact Sheet

Thelymitra frenchii

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Name and Authority

Thelymitra frenchii Jeanes

Common Name

Scarp Sun Orchid

Complex Name

Thelymitra macrophylla (Blue Sun Orchids)

Originally Described by

Jeffrey Jeanes in Muelleria 19:66-67, Pl. 3: Fig. 33, Fig. 4d-f (2004)

Distribution and Habitat

Abyssinia Rock to Dwellingup, growing in shallow soil pockets on granite outcrops. Plants that may be this species have also been found on granite outcrops in the Manjimup and Pemberton areas.

Flowering Months

· · · · · · · · Sep Oct · ·

Description

A rare rock inhabiting species 50–150 mm high with a narrow, smooth leaf 60–120 mm long by 5–12 mm wide and up to four blue, white or purple self-pollinating flowers 18–25 mm across.

Distinguishing Features

It is distinguished from the closely related Coastal Sun Orchid (Thelymitra granitora) by its smaller, less numerous flowers and more northerly, inland distribution.

WA Conservation Code (Threatened Status)

Not Listed

Notes

Named in honour of WA Native Orchid Study and Conservation Group member(s): Christopher French

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