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In our beautiful bushland one sometimes stumbles on a site that has hidden secrets, and this was indeed the case on our July nature ramble when we explored a small section of the Great Otway National Park at Moggs Creek.

The Small Helmet Orchid Corybas unguiculatus is uncommon in the district, but for some reason here it was flowering prolifically, enabling the 18 participants on our ramble to observe it closely and become familiar with its structure.

Tiny Helmet Orchids with their heart-shaped leaves scattered throughout the ground litter

Tiny Helmet Orchids with their heart-shaped leaves scattered throughout the ground litter

Excited members viewing the orchids

Excited members viewing the orchids

They’re tiny but beautiful

They’re tiny but beautiful

Roger discovered a late Autumn Bird Orchid Chilloglottis reflexa still in flower

Roger discovered a late Autumn Bird Orchid still in flower

Autumn Bird Orchid

Roma admires the patch of Nodding Greenhoods growing near one of the trees

Roma admires the patch of Nodding Greenhoods growing near one of the trees

A group of Tall Greenhoods was just coming into flower

A group of Tall Greenhoods was just coming into flower

And would you believe a Hyacinth Orchid was already in bud – confused by the seasons?

And would you believe a Hyacinth Orchid was already in bud – confused by the seasons?

Leaves of Sun Orchids were beginning to appear

Leaves of Sun Orchids were beginning to appear

Of course it was just not the orchids.

Kaye and Eathorne

Kaye and Eathorne

Thanks to Kaye for completing the plant list –  50  species were recorded.  Eathorne helped to identify.

Report by Margaret MacDonald

Photos by Mandy Mitchell-Taverner