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Diuris punctata Sm.
Family Orchidaceae
Common name: Purple Donkey Orchid

Diuris punctata Sm. APNI*

Synonyms: Diuris elongata Sw. APNI*

Description: Terrestrial herb.

Leaves 2, linear, 15–30 cm long, 3–4 mm wide, conduplicate.

Raceme 30–60 cm high, 1–10-flowered. Flowers mauve or purple with darker markings and suffusions or yellow, 5–6 c. across. Dorsal sepal broadly ovate to elliptic, 10–18 mm long, 8–14 mm wide, obliquely erect, margins often recurved. Lateral sepals linear to lanceolate, 30–50 mm long, 2–4 mm wide, deflexed. Petals erect; lamina ovate to broad-ovate, 7–17 mm long, 7–15 mm wide; claw 2–6 mm long, dark-coloured. Labellum 9–15 mm long; lateral lobes linear to cuneate, 3–5 mm long, 1.5–4 mm wide, margins entire or irregular; midlobe broad-ovate to reniform or circular when flattened, 10–15 mm wide, ridged along midline; callus of 2 widely divergent ridges c. 5 mm long, surrounding area yellow.


Flowering: Sept.–Dec.

Distribution and occurrence: Grows in grassland, sclerophyll forest and heath.
NSW subdivisions: NC, CC, SC, NT, CT, ST, NWS, CWS
Other Australian states: Qld Vic. S.A.

A complex of variants at present under study.

Text by D. L. Jones
Taxon concept:

 Key to the species Diuris punctata 
1Flowers mauve to purplevar. punctata
1*Flowers yellow.var. sulfurea

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