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There are two
species in the genus:
Lyperanthus serratus Lindl. – "rattle beaks" (Western Australia)
Lyperanthus suaveolens R.Br. – "brown beaks" (New...
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Lyperanthus suaveolens,
commonly called brown beaks, is a
species of
orchid that is
endemic to the
eastern states of Australia.
Lyperanthus suaveolens...
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Lyperanthus serratus is not well
known in
cultivation but
success has been
achieved with the
closely related Lyperanthus suaveolens. "
Lyperanthus serratus"...
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Burnettia Lindl. Species: B. cuneata
Binomial name
Burnettia cuneata Lindl.
Synonyms Caladenia cuneata (Lindl.) Rchb.f.
Lyperanthus burnettii F.Muell....
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first formally described in 1810 by
Robert Brown who gave it the name
Lyperanthus ellipticus and
published the
description in
Prodromus Florae Novae Hollandiae...
- Subtribe:
Megastylidinae Schltr. Notizhl. Bot. Gart. Berlin,
Dahlem (1926)
Genera Burnettia Leporella Lyperanthus Megastylis Pyrorchis Rimacola Waireia...
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formally described in 1810 by
Ferdinand von
Mueller who gave it the name
Lyperanthus forrestii and
published the
description in
Fragmenta phytographiae Australiae...
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contains two
species which were
previously included in the
genus Lyperanthus, also
known as beak orchids. Both
species have fleshy, oval
leaves and...
- Myrmechila, ****ulaea
Subtribe Megastylidinae Genera: Burnettia, Leporella,
Lyperanthus, Megastylis, Pyrorchis, Rimacola,
Waireia Subtribe Prasophyllinae Genera:...
- R.Br.
Glossodia R.Br.
Leporella A.S.George
Leptoceras (R.Br.) Lindl.
Lyperanthus R.Br.
Megastylis (Schltr.) Schltr.
Microtis R.Br.
Orthoceras R.Br. Paracaleana...