Orchid Hunting Adventures, Greenhills to Koorda : Pub Crawl Day 6

List of Orchids Found, Nature Reserves, Numerous days, Road Trip, Un-named NR, Western Australian Orchids

12/09/2024

After a wonderful sleep in beautifully restored and decorated bedrooms we leave Greenhills but not before checking out a few of the historic landmarks.
Next on the days agenda is a visit to Meckering which was the site of an earthquake back in 1968. Memorial visited as well as a ruined homestead.
Lunch is enjoyed in the townsite of Minnivale where I have a quick orchid hunt.
I stumble across the Western wheatbelt donkey orchid (Diuris brachyscapa).


Travelling in a NW direction we check out Mollerin Rock and it’s nearby Nature Reserve.
After a 2hr search the following orchids were encountered:
Lemon-scented sun orchid (Thelymitra antennifera),
Little laughing leek orchid (Prasophyllum gracile),
Small flowered donkey orchid (Diuris porrifolia),
Ant / Clown orchid (Caladenia roei),
Dainty blue orchid (Cyanicula amplexans),
Cowslip orchid (Caladenia flava subsp. flava),
Candy orchid (Caladenia hirta),
?? rufous greenhood (Pterostylis sp.),
Drooping spider orchid (Caladenia radialis)
and possibly the
Salt Lake spider orchid (Caladenia exilis subsp. exilis)??


Well as we have runout of time today, we make our way back down south to Koorda where we check into the Koorda Hotel for our overnight stay.

At least 11 species found today, so not too bad a day given we played tourist for a good part of it.

Orchid Hunting Adventures: Newdegate to Kukerin: Pub Crawl Day 2

Dragon Rocks NR, List of Orchids Found, Nature Reserves, Numerous days, Road Trip, Un-named NR, Western Australian Orchids

08/09/2024

After enjoying our hotel breakfast, we leave Newdegate and head towards Dragon Rocks Nature Reserve.
Numerous stops are made along the track and then we explore the camping area which includes the flat granite rocks.

First orchid found was the Sugar orchid (Ericksonella saccharata), then further along the track a possible Dwarf zebra orchid (Caladenia pachychila) is found. Open to correction on this one.
Other common orchids found along the way include the:
Purple enamel orchid (Elythranthera brunonis),
Western tiny blue orchid (Cyanicula aperta),
Western wheatbelt donkey orchid (Diuris brachyscapa)
Dancing spider orchid (Caladenia discoidea).


Along the track in we also come across our first standard looking spider orchids.
Again, like yesterday I feel they are all variations of the Chameleon spider orchid (Caladenia dimidia).


Further common orchids were found at the flat granite outcrop area, including the Cowslip orchid (Caladenia flava subsp. flava),
Pink candy orchid (Caladenia hirta subsp. rosea)
and the Ant orchid (Caladenia roei).


Also found along the way was the Little laughing leek orchid (Prasophyllum gracile) and 2 Pterostylis orchids from different complexes.
One is a spent orchid from the Vittata complex and the other is a budding orchid from the Rufa complex.
Naming these is not possible.


Now onwards to our next stop, which was an unplanned stop at the intersection of Kulin-Holt Rock Road, where we found a memorial of the Holland Track, so pulled in for a photo op.
Also took the opportunity to quickly explore the verge side vegetation for any orchids.
Actually, found some including the Jug orchid (Pterostylis recurva) and more Chameleon spider orchids.


Heading west along the Kulin-Holt Rock Road we come to our planned lunch stop, Buckley’s Breakaway, which is located in the Un-named Nature Reserve No. WA27485.
After a bite to eat we venture along the trail into the breakaways, which are an amazingly site. (Refer feature image)

Of course, our eyes are looking for orchids as we stroll along. We are not disappointed as we first come across the Sugar orchid, followed by the Frog greenhood (Pterostylis sargentii) and an unknown Banded greenhood (Pterostylis sp.).
I originally identified this as the Mallee banded greenhood (P. arbuscula) however it is listed as flowering in early winter so it may just be a short specimen of the Dark banded greenhood (P. sanguinea) which does flower into September and is also listed as occurring in this vicinity.
Please provide comments to assist with the ID.


On the return journey 2 more orchids are found.
The Brittle snail orchid (Pterostylis timothyi)
and more Western wheatbelt donkey orchids.


We move on towards Kukerin our planned overnight hotel stay.
However, we first make a planned orchid hunt and bush walk at a spot called The Jam Patch, which is located at the old North Lake Grace tennis club.

Orchids found that had been found earlier today include the:
Pink candy orchid,
Western wheatbelt spider orchid,
Little laughing leek orchid,
Chameleon spider orchid.

New orchids for the day include the:
Salt lake spider orchid (Caladenia exilis subsp. exilis)*
Cream spider orchid (Caladenia horistes)*
Yellow granite donkey orchid (Diuris hazeliae)*
Drooping spider orchid (Caladenia radialis),
Possible hybrid, parents unknown (Caladenia x)*

Orchids marked with * may not be separate species,
possibly just C. dimidia, D. brachyscapa, or C. radialis
so please correct me in the comments section if so.


After checking into our hotel, The Kukerin Community Hub, Deb and I head out for an orchid hunt in the surrounding woodland.

It definitely paid off as we find numerous species including:
Ant orchid, EDIT – Actually found @ Jam Patch
Midget greenhood (Pterostylis mutica),
Hairy-stemmed snail orchid (Pterostylis setulosa),
Slender spider orchid (Caladenia pulchra)*
Chameleon spider orchid (2 colour variations),
Cowslip orchid,
Fringed mantis/Green spider orchid (Caladenia falcata),
Sugar orchid,
Little frog greenhood (Pterostylis occulta),
Vittata complex greenhood,
?? donkey orchid (Diuris sp.).

Orchid marked * may just be another colour variant of C. dimidia


Well day 2 has also proved very productive with around 24 species found.

We settle in for a great pub meal with a few bevies before hitting the sack.

13/09/2022 ….. WESTWARD WANDER

Cocanarup Timber Reserve, Day Trip, East Naernup NR, List of Orchids Found, Munglinup NR, Nature Reserves, Other Reserves, Springdale NR, Un-named NR, Western Australian Orchids

Well, I am writing this post more than 12mths after the actual event, so the details of each location are patchy at best however the photos of the orchids found are the true record, so not all is lost.

SPRINGDALE NATURE RESERVE


MUNGLINUP NATURE RESERVE


EAST NAERNUP NATURE RESERVE


KUKENARUP MEMORIAL


KUNDIP NATURE RESERVE


JERDACUTTUP ROAD (NR WA43060)


JERDACUTTUP


Well seems it was a very productive day, given the number of photos I had to choose from. It has also dawned on me that we actually went West to visit the Ravensthorpe Wildflower Show. The visit to the show was completed between the East Naernup Nature Reserve and Kukenarup Memorial locations.