Caladenia Magnifica
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''Caladenia magnifica'', commonly known as the magnificent spider orchid, is a species of
orchid Orchids are plants that belong to the family Orchidaceae (), a diverse and widespread group of flowering plants with blooms that are often colourful and fragrant. Along with the Asteraceae, they are one of the two largest families of flowering ...
endemic Endemism is the state of a species being found in a single defined geographic location, such as an island, state, nation, country or other defined zone; organisms that are indigenous to a place are not endemic to it if they are also found elsew ...
to Victoria. It has a single leaf and one or two reddish crimson or yellow flowers streaked with crimson and with dark reddish tips. It has not been sighted since 1979 and is presumed to be extinct.


Description

''Caladenia magnifica'' is a terrestrial,
perennial A perennial plant or simply perennial is a plant that lives more than two years. The term ('' per-'' + '' -ennial'', "through the years") is often used to differentiate a plant from shorter-lived annuals and biennials. The term is also wide ...
,
deciduous In the fields of horticulture and Botany, the term ''deciduous'' () means "falling off at maturity" and "tending to fall off", in reference to trees and shrubs that seasonally shed leaves, usually in the autumn; to the shedding of petals, aft ...
,
herb In general use, herbs are a widely distributed and widespread group of plants, excluding vegetables and other plants consumed for macronutrients, with savory or aromatic properties that are used for flavoring and garnishing food, for medicinal ...
with an underground
tuber Tubers are a type of enlarged structure used as storage organs for nutrients in some plants. They are used for the plant's perennation (survival of the winter or dry months), to provide energy and nutrients for regrowth during the next growing ...
and a single erect leaf, long and wide. One or two reddish crimson, or yellow flowers streaked with crimson, wide are borne on a stalk tall. The
sepal A sepal () is a part of the flower of angiosperms (flowering plants). Usually green, sepals typically function as protection for the flower in bud, and often as support for the petals when in bloom., p. 106 The term ''sepalum'' was coined b ...
s and
petal Petals are modified Leaf, leaves that surround the reproductive parts of flowers. They are often advertising coloration, brightly colored or unusually shaped to attract pollinators. All of the petals of a flower are collectively known as the ''c ...
s have long, dark reddish, thread-like tips. The dorsal sepal is erect, long and wide. The lateral sepals are long, wide and spreading with drooping ends. The petals are long and wide and arranged like the lateral sepals. The labellum is long, wide and dark reddish-purple. The tip of the labellum is curled under and the sides are turned up and have many purplish teeth up to long. There are four or six rows of reddish-purple calli up to long in the centre of the labellum. Flowering occurs from September to October.


Taxonomy and naming

The magnificent spider orchid was first described in 1936 by William Nicholls and given the name ''Caladenia patersonii'' var. ''magnifica'' and the description was published in ''The Victorian Naturalist''. In 1989 David Jones and
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raised it to species status. The
specific epithet In taxonomy, binomial nomenclature ("two-term naming system"), also called nomenclature ("two-name naming system") or binary nomenclature, is a formal system of naming species of living things by giving each a name composed of two parts, bot ...
(''magnifica'') is a
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word meaning "noble", "eminent" or "splendid".


Distribution and habitat

The magnificent spider orchid occurs in the Clydesdale district near
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in central Victoria where it grows in open forest with a sparse understorey. It has not been seen since 1979 and is presumed to be extinct.


Conservation

''Caladenia magnifica'' is classified as "extinct" under the Victorian Government
Flora and Fauna Guarantee Act 1988 The ''Flora and Fauna Guarantee Act 1988'', also known as the ''FFG Act'', is an act of the Victorian Government designed to protect species, genetic material and habitats, to prevent extinction and allow maximum genetic diversity within the Au ...
.


References

{{Taxonbar, from=Q15287576 magnifica Orchids of Victoria (state) Endemic orchids of Australia Plants described in 1936