Thelymitra crinita, macrophylla, graminea, and hybrids
Thelymitra crinita and macrophylla are among the most common of the sun orchids. In mid October they can be seen flowering en mass on warm days. T. crinita is distinguished from T. macrophylla by its more rounded, deeper blue petals and sepals and generally shorter plants. The shape of the column is also different (see photos.) T. macrophylla can be up to 1 metre tall with up to 39 flowers on each plant. Its sweetly scented blue to purple flowers have pointed petals and sepals. Thelymitra graminea looks very similar to T. macrophlla but has much smaller flowers (1-2cm) less flowers per stem and much smaller, less robust plants. Its flowers are self pollinating, only staying open for a few days at most.
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Thelymitra crinita
Blue Lady

Thelymitra crinita
Blue lady

Thelymitra crinita
Blue Lady

Thelymitra crinita
Blue Lady

Thelymitra macrophylla
Scented Suin Orchid

Thelymitra macrophylla
Scented Suin Orchid

Thelymitra macrophylla
Scented Suin Orchid

Thelymitra macrophylla
Scented Suin Orchid

Theltmitra graminea?
Shy Sun Orchid

Theltmitra graminea
Shy Sun Orchid

Theltmitra graminea
Shy Sun Orchid

Thelymitra crinita x macrophylla
Found in an area where both T. crinita and T. macrophylla were common.

Thelymitra crinita x macrophylla
Found in an area where both T. crinita and T. macrophylla were common.

Thelymitra crinita
Blue Lady
Albino specimen

Thelymitra crinita
Blue Lady
Albino specimen

Thelymitra pauciflora
Slender Sun Orchid

Thelymitra aff macrophylla
Granite Sun Orchid
Possibly just a pale T. macrophylla

Thelymitra aff macrophylla
Granite Sun Orchid
Possibly just a pale T. macrophylla