Caladenia caesarea
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| Caladenia caesarea | |
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| Scientific classification | |
| Kingdom: | Plantae |
| Clade: | Tracheophytes |
| Clade: | Angiosperms |
| Clade: | Monocots |
| Order: | Asparagales |
| Family: | Orchidaceae |
| Subfamily: | Orchidoideae |
| Tribe: | Diurideae |
| Genus: | Caladenia |
| Species: | C. caesarea |
| Binomial name | |
| Caladenia caesarea | |
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Caladenia caesarea is a species of flowering plant in the orchid family Orchidaceae and is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. It is a ground orchid with a single erect, hairy leaf and up to three mustard-coloured or lemon-yellow flowers.
Caladenia caesarea is a terrestrial, perennial, deciduous, sympodial herb with a single, erect, hairy leaf 100–180 mm (3.9–7.1 in) long and 2–5 mm (0.079–0.197 in) wide. The plant is 150–350 mm (5.9–13.8 in) high with up to three mustard-coloured or lemon-yellow flowers with a brownish-red labellum, with two rows of glossy yellow calli along its mid-line. The flowers are 50–100 mm (2.0–3.9 in) long and 40–70 mm (1.6–2.8 in) wide.[2][3][4]