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''Thelymitra'', commonly known as sun orchids, is a genus of more than 100 species of plants in the orchid family, Orchidaceae. Unlike most other orchids, sun orchids lack a highly modified labellum and all three
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 are similar in size, shape and colour. The
column A column or pillar in architecture and structural engineering is a structural element that transmits, through compression, the weight of the structure above to other structural elements below. In other words, a column is a compression member. ...
is, however, highly modified and usually has prominent wings or glands which are helpful in identifying the species. Most sun orchids close their flowers at night, in cloudy or cool weather, giving rise to their common name. The scientific name means "woman's hood" and refers to the hooded column present in most, but not all species. Most species are endemic to Australia although some are found as far from there as the Philippines and Indonesia. The type species, '' Thelymitra longifolia'', the first to be formally described, was collected in New Zealand.


Description

Orchids in the genus ''Thelymitra'' are terrestrial, perennial, deciduous, sympodial
herbs 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 ...
usually with a few inconspicuous, fine roots and a pair of oval-shaped tubers. A single leaf emerges from near the base of the plant and surrounds the lower part of the flowering stem. The inflorescence is a
raceme A raceme ( or ) or racemoid is an unbranched, indeterminate type of inflorescence bearing flowers having short floral stalks along the shoots that bear the flowers. The oldest flowers grow close to the base and new flowers are produced as the s ...
with from one to many
resupinate Resupination is derived from the Latin word ''resupinus'', meaning "bent back with the face upward" or "on the back". "Resupination" is the noun form of the adjective "resupine" which means "being upside-down, supine or facing upward". The word " ...
flowers with three sepals and three petals all more or less alike in size, shape and ornamentation. (The labellum is not highly modified as in most other orchid genera but is similar to the other two petals.) The sexual parts of the flower are fused to the
column A column or pillar in architecture and structural engineering is a structural element that transmits, through compression, the weight of the structure above to other structural elements below. In other words, a column is a compression member. ...
which is short and stubby with wings which surround the column, forming a hood-like "mitra". The dorsal part of the mitra is usually ornamented, with a flat midsection and two side arms. The lower part of the mitra forms an unornamented rim below the column. The flowers of most species only open in bright warm sunlight and close at night or during cold or cloudy weather. A few species self pollinate and their reaction to environmental change is not as apparent. The fruit that follows flowering is a non-fleshy,
dehiscent Dehiscence is the splitting of a mature plant structure along a built-in line of weakness to release its contents. This is common among fruits, anthers and sporangia. Sometimes this involves the complete detachment of a part; structures that op ...
capsule containing up to 500 seeds.


Taxonomy and naming

Joseph Banks Sir Joseph Banks, 1st Baronet, (19 June 1820) was an English naturalist, botanist, and patron of the natural sciences. Banks made his name on the 1766 natural-history expedition to Newfoundland and Labrador. He took part in Captain James ...
collected specimens of '' Thelymitra longifolia'' on the
North Island The North Island, also officially named Te Ika-a-Māui, is one of the two main islands of New Zealand, separated from the larger but much less populous South Island by the Cook Strait. The island's area is , making it the world's 14th-largest ...
of New Zealand during Cook's first expedition to the
South Pacific The Pacific Ocean is the largest and deepest of Earth's five oceanic divisions. It extends from the Arctic Ocean in the north to the Southern Ocean (or, depending on definition, to Antarctica) in the south, and is bounded by the continen ...
but the first formal description of that species was made by
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and his son
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during Cook's second expedition to Australia. They made their collections on the
South Island The South Island, also officially named , is the larger of the two major islands of New Zealand in surface area, the other being the smaller but more populous North Island. It is bordered to the north by Cook Strait, to the west by the Tasman ...
of New Zealand. ''Thelymitra longifolia'' is therefore the type species. In 1803, Robert Brown collected '' T. venosa'' from Port Jackson and was the first to formally describe it in 1810. The name "''Thelymitra''" is derived from the Ancient Greek words ''thelys'' meaning "belonging to women" and ''mitra'' meaning "headdress" or "turban" referring to the hooded column.


Distribution and habitat

There are about 100 species distributed in higher rainfall areas of
Australia Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a Sovereign state, sovereign country comprising the mainland of the Australia (continent), Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous List of islands of Australia, sma ...
, 15 in New Zealand, 11 of which are endemic, one in
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, one in East Timor and one in Java and the Philippines. Australian species grow in a range of habitats from swamps to relatively dry sandplains. They are common around granite boulders where they benefit from runoff. The New Zealand species grow in boggy places and on clay banks and '' T. javanica'' grows on sparsely vegetated mountain slopes.


Ecology

The particular shape and color of the sun orchids mimics the flowers of lily family (Liliaceae) and the family Goodeniaceae, aiming by deceit for the same insect
pollinator A pollinator is an animal that moves pollen from the male anther of a flower to the female stigma of a flower. This helps to bring about fertilization of the ovules in the flower by the male gametes from the pollen grains. Insects are the maj ...
s. The slender sun orchid ('' T. pauciflora'') only opens for a short time (or not at all) and is self-pollinating. This self-pollination is a successful strategy followed by several other species such as and '' T. circumsepta'', '' T. graminea '', '' T. holmesii'' and '' T. mucida''.


Conservation

Several species are considered by the
IUCN The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN; officially International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources) is an international organization working in the field of nature conservation and sustainable use of natu ...
as endangered ('' T. epipactoides'') or critically endangered ('' T. gregaria'', '' T. hiemalis'' and '' T. × mackibbinii'').


Use in horticulture

Thelymitras can be grown in a freely draining, dense mixture with partially composted organic matter. A suitable mixture is an equal mix of 7 mm road screenings, year old composted wood chips and commercial potting mix. It is good practice to cover the surface in pine or she-oak needles to control water loss and to feed the mycorrhizal fungi that support the orchid. Due to the buds only opening in warm weather, it is common practice to induce flowering by using a bank of strong incandescent lights to simulate the warm sun. Some work has gone into growing hybrids for better growing and more colour.


Species

See List of ''Thelymitra'' species


Gallery

Image:Thelymitra.PLateI.jpg, Several Thelymitra species :2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9 Image:Thelymitra cyanea LC0261.jpg, Swamp sun orchid (''
Thelymitra cyanea ''Thelymitra cyanea'', commonly known as the veined sun orchid in Australia and as the swamp sun orchid or striped sun orchid in New Zealand, is a species of orchid which is Indigenous (ecology), native to New Zealand and south-eastern Australia ...
'') Image:LR077 72dpi Thelymitra sp.jpg, ''Thelymitra'' species by
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. Image:ThelymitraCampanulata.jpg, Bell orchid (''
Thelymitra campanulata ''Thelymitra campanulata'', commonly called the bell sun orchid or shirt orchid, is a species of orchid in the family Orchidaceae and is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. It is a common species with a single narrow leaf and up to fi ...
'') Image:Thelymitra antennifera.JPG, ''
Thelymitra antennifera ''Thelymitra antennifera'', commonly called the rabbit-eared sun orchid, lemon-scented sun orchid or vanilla orchid is a species of orchid which is native to Western Australia, South Australia and Victoria and northern parts of Tasmania. ''The ...
'' in the Stirling Range National Park Image:Jarrahdale Flower 2.jpg, '' Thelymitra crinita'' near Jarrahdale Image:Thelymitra rubra (24879748272).jpg, ''
Thelymitra rubra ''Thelymitra rubra'', commonly called the salmon sun orchid or pink sun orchid, is a species of orchid endemic to southeastern Australia. It has a single thin, grass-like leaf and up to five salmon pink flowers with broad, toothed arms on the s ...
'' Image:Dotted Sun Orchid (6115788560).jpg, ''
Thelymitra ixioides ''Thelymitra ixioides'', known as the spotted sun orchid or dotted sun orchid, is a species of orchid that is Indigenous (ecology), native to southern and eastern Australia and to New Zealand. It has a single long, thin, dark green leaf and up ...
'' in the Royal National Park


References

* * (in German)


External links

* {{Taxonbar, from=Q3299954 Diurideae genera