Endemic Rattle Beaks Orchid | Western Australia
The rattle beaks orchid (Lyperanthus serratus) is an endemic orchid species to the south-west of Western Australia. The flowers rattle if gently shaken, hence its common name. They mainly grow throughout the wetter areas of South-western Australia and love Jarrah and Marri forests, coastal heath and woodlands.
The rattle beaks orchid (Lyperanthus serratus) is an endemic orchid species to the south-west of Western Australia. The flowers rattle if gently shaken, hence its common name. They mainly grow throughout the wetter areas of South-western Australia and love Jarrah and Marri forests, coastal heath and woodlands.
The rattle beaks orchid (Lyperanthus serratus) is an endemic orchid species to the south-west of Western Australia. The flowers rattle if gently shaken, hence its common name. They mainly grow throughout the wetter areas of South-western Australia and love Jarrah and Marri forests, coastal heath and woodlands.