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Orchids
Caladenia intuta
Ghost spider-orchid, Brentwood spider-orchid
Scientific name:
Caladenia intuta
Conservation status
IUCN: EN B1a,b(iii)
national: critically endangered
state: endangered
regional: endangered
Photo: J Quarmby
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ghost spider orchid fact sheet
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Recovery Plan for twelve threatened orchids in the Lofty Block Region of South Australia 2010
, Quarmby (2010)
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