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Actes Du 15E Colloque Sur Les Orchidées De La Société Française D’Orchidophilie
Australian Orchidaceae: Genera and Species (12/1/2004)
Species List
AUSTRALIAN ORCHID NAME INDEX (27/4/2006) by Mark A. Clements
Ecological and Genetic Evidence for Cryptic Ecotypes in a Rare Sexually Deceptive Orchid, Drakaea Elastica
Checklist of the Orchids of Australia Including Its Island Territories
Adaptive Radiation by Intra-Specific Competition for Mnesic Pollinators Michel Baguette, Joris Bertrand, Virginie Marie Stevens, Bertrand Schatz
Cf. Eria Dacrydium. Syn. E. Biflora. Dactyl-: Used in Combwds., Ref. Daktylos: Digit
Rotating Arrays of Orchid Flowers: a Simple and Effective Method for Studying Pollination in Food Deceptive Plants
Pyrazines Attract Catocheilus Thynnine Wasps
Conservation of a Critically Endangered Orchid Drakaea Elastica Lindl
2019 January February Caleyi 2.Cdr
Biodiversity Summary: Swan, Western Australia
Catalogue of Australian Orchidaceae
Orchid Research Newsletter 68 (PDF)
I “…Neither the Flower Nor the Insect Will Ever Understand the Significance
National Recovery Plan for the Glossy-Leafed Hammer Orchid (Drakaea Elastica)
Mycorrhizal Specificity in Endemic Western Australian Terrestrial Orchids (Tribe Diurideae): Implications for Conservation
Top View
RON HEBERLE ORCHID PHOTOS Western Australia by Ron Heberle Greg Heberle Graham Bowden Tony Watkinson
Biodiversity Summary: Avon, Western Australia
Parapheromones for Thynnine Wasps
77-1 Orchid Digest
Glossy-Leafed Hammer Orchid
Flora Vegetation Monitoring Management Plan
Floristic Survey of Northern Sandplains Between Perth and Geraldton
Roadside Vegetation and Conservation Values in the Shire Of
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Discovery of Pyrazines As Pollinator Sex Pheromones and Orchid Semiochemicals: Implications for the Evolution of Sexual Deception
Western Australia's Native Orchids DVD (Facebook) Updated Last: March 22Nd, 2014
The Partnership Between Orchids, Fungi and Viruses