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Diuris magnifica Pansy/ Donkey Orchid

Identified : See below This one resembles both the Pansy orchid and the common Donkey Orchid Diuris corymbosa, there is a fair amount of overlap between the species and the division is confusing. So I'll keep looking into it.

This flower is another one growing in the King's Park bushland, burned early this year.
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Happy Donkey

Author Ilena from Perth, Australia

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