Microtis atrata Lindl. is a plant in the Orchidaceae family, order Asparagales, kingdom Plantae. Not known to be toxic.

Photo of Microtis atrata Lindl. (Microtis atrata Lindl.)
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Microtis atrata Lindl.

Microtis atrata Lindl.

Microtis atrata is a tiny Australian terrestrial orchid with small flowers that turn black as they age, growing in wet winter depressions and swamps.

Family
Genus
Microtis
Order
Asparagales
Class
Liliopsida

About Microtis atrata Lindl.

Microtis atrata Lindl. is a terrestrial, perennial, deciduous herb that grows from an underground tuber. It produces a single erect, smooth, more or less solid leaf that measures 30โ€“90 mm (1โ€“4 in) long and about 3 mm (0.1 in) wide. Between two and forty or more yellowish-green flowers are densely arranged along a 10โ€“40 mm (0.4โ€“2 in) long flowering stem, bringing the whole plant to a total height of 50โ€“120 mm (2โ€“5 in). Plants growing in water can sometimes reach up to 200 mm (8 in) tall. The flowers measure about 2 mm (0.08 in) long and wide, making them the smallest flowers of any terrestrial Australian orchid; as the flowers age, they turn black. The dorsal sepal is egg-shaped to round, about 1 mm (0.04 in) long and wide, and forms a hood that covers the column. The lateral sepals are oblong, less than 1 mm (0.04 in) long, and spread apart from one another. The petals are egg-shaped and concave, while the labellum is oblong to egg-shaped. Flowering takes place from September to December, and is stimulated by fire the previous summer. This species, commonly known as the swamp mignonette orchid, is distributed in south-western Western Australia, south-eastern South Australia, southern Victoria, and northern Tasmania. It grows in swampy locations and winter-wet depressions, and sometimes grows in standing water. After summer fire, it can form colonies containing enormous numbers of plants.

Photo: (c) Reiner Richter, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Reiner Richter ยท cc-by-nc

Taxonomy

Plantae โ€บ Tracheophyta โ€บ Liliopsida โ€บ Asparagales โ€บ Orchidaceae โ€บ Microtis

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Sources: GBIF, iNaturalist, Wikipedia, NCBI Taxonomy ยท Disclaimer

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