Rhizanthella Omissa
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''Rhizanthella omissa'' is a species of flowering plant in the
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 ...
family and is found in the
Lamington National Park The Lamington National Park is a national park, lying on the Lamington Plateau of the McPherson Range on the Queensland/New South Wales border in Australia. From Southport on the Gold Coast the park is to the southwest and Brisbane is north. Th ...
in Queensland. It is a subterranean
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 ...
that grows in
casuarina ''Casuarina'' is a genus of 17 tree species in the family Casuarinaceae, native to Australia, the Indian subcontinent, southeast Asia, islands of the western Pacific Ocean, and eastern Africa. It was once treated as the sole genus in the fami ...
forest and flowers underground. It was first formally described in 2006 by David Jones and Mark Clements in the journal ''The Orchadian''. The species is listed as "endangered" under the Queensland Government ''
Nature Conservation Act 1992 The ''Nature Conservation Act 1992'' is an act of the Parliament of Queensland, Australia, that, together with subordinate legislation, provides for the legislative protection of Queensland's threatened biota. As originally published, it prov ...
''.


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omissa Myco-heterotrophic orchids Orchids of Queensland Endemic orchids of Australia Plants described in 2006 Taxa named by David L. Jones (botanist) Taxa named by Mark Alwin Clements {{Orchidoideae-stub