''Pterostylis porrecta'' is a species of greenhood
orchid endemic to
New Zealand. Flowering plants have spreading, grass-like leaves on the flowering stem and a single small, transparent white and green flower with the
lateral sepals held close to horizontally in front of the flower.
Description
''Pterostylis porrecta'' is a terrestrial,
perennial,
deciduous,
herb
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with an underground
tuber. Non-flowering plant have a
rosette of three or four linear to lance-shaped, dark green leaves which are long and wide. Flowering plants have a single transparent white flower with green lines and long on a flowering stem tall. There are also four or five linear to lance-shaped leaves long and wide with their bases wrapped around the flowering stem. The flower leans forward and the dorsal sepal and
petal
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s are fused, forming a hood or "galea" over the
column
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. There is a wide gap between the galea and the
lateral sepals which have long, tapering tips, spread apart from each other and held almost horizontally in front of the flower. The
labellum is gently curved, greenish with a pink tip and does not protrude through the
sinus between the lateral sepals. Flowering occurs in December and January.
Taxonomy and naming
''Pterostylis porrecta'' was first formally described in 1997 by
David Jones,
Brian Molloy and
Mark Clements and the description was published in ''The Orchadian''.
The
specific epithet
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(''porrecta'') is a
Latin word meaning "spread out" or "stretched.
Distribution and habitat
The shrimp-flowered greenhood usually grows in deep shade in forest and scrub. There are scattered populations on both the
North and
South Island
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s.
Conservation status
''Pterostylis porrecta'' is classed as "at risk – naturally uncommon" under the New Zealand Threat Classification System.
References
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porrecta
Orchids of New Zealand
Plants described in 1997