Caladenia Longicauda Subsp. Clivicola
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Caladenia Longicauda Subsp. Clivicola
''Caladenia longicauda'' subsp. ''clivicola'', commonly known as the Darling Scarp white spider orchid, or hills white spider orchid is a plant in the orchid family Orchidaceae and is endemism, endemic to the Southwest Australia, south-west of Western Australia. It has a single hairy leaf and up to three mostly white flowers with long, drooping wikt:lateral, lateral sepals and petals, a relatively small, narrow Labellum (botany), labellum and narrow labellum teeth. It grows in a restricted area, mostly on the Darling Scarp. Description ''Caladenia longicauda'' subsp. ''clivicola'' is a Terrestrial plant, terrestrial, Perennial plant, perennial, deciduous, Herbaceous plant, herb with an underground tuber and a single hairy leaf, long and wide. Up to three, mostly white flowers long and wide are borne on a spike tall. The lateral sepals and petals have long drooping tips. The wikt:dorsal, dorsal sepal is erect and the labellum is mostly white, long and with narrow teeth up t ...
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Dunsborough, Western Australia
Dunsborough is a coastal town in the South West of Western Australia, south of Perth, on the shores of Geographe Bay. Dunsborough is a popular tourist destination for Western Australians; in 1999 it was voted the state's best tourist destination and in 2013 awarded the Top Tourism Award for Population Under 5,000. The town's location in the Margaret River Wine Region provides easy access to many wineries and breweries. The town is a favoured destination for annual school leavers in Western Australia, the other frequent choice being Rottnest Island. History Indigenous prehistory The South West region of Australia, within which Dunsborough sits, is recognised as being one of the oldest continually occupied human habitats anywhere on Earth, with archaeology dating back approximately 40,000 years. Dunsborough itself shares in this history, with multiple sites of Aboriginal importance in and around the town. Prior to European colonisation, several distinct tribes inhabited the lan ...
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