About Corybas pruinosus (R.Cunn.) Rchb.f.
Corybas pruinosus, commonly known as the toothed helmet orchid, is a terrestrial, perennial, deciduous herb. It produces a single round or heart-shaped leaf that is 8โ30 mm (0.3โ1 in) long and 10โ20 mm (0.4โ0.8 in) wide. The upper surface of the leaf is green, while the lower surface is silvery green. This orchid bears a single translucent grey flower marked with dark red. The dorsal sepal is 20โ28 mm (0.8โ1 in) long and 10โ13 mm (0.4โ0.5 in) wide, and curves forward over the labellum. The lateral sepals are linear, measuring 7โ10 mm (0.3โ0.4 in) long and 1 mm (0.04 in) wide. Petals are approximately 6 mm (0.2 in) long and 1 mm (0.04 in) wide, and often have two points at the tip. The labellum is 9โ12 mm (0.4โ0.5 in) long and 5โ6 mm (0.20โ0.24 in) wide, with a greyish mound at its center, many short bristles across its surface, and many long, narrow teeth along its edges. Flowering takes place from April to July. This species grows in shrubby forest, occurring in the area between Nelson Bay, Moruya and Paterson.