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Contents
Cover: Caladenia alata at Rainbow Mountain. Photo Michael Pratt.
3. Editorial
“The orchid has the unfortunate character of being attractive to man”.
CITES, orchid thieves and the Code.
Telling, orchid thieves and keeping quiet.
Locations of rare plants are carefully guarded secrets (Eugene Reimer).
Reflections on hybrids.
Jeffrey Jeanes and Australian plants in the Thelymitra pauciflora complex.
13. Close relations: orchids like ours
Gastrodia orobanchoides and Spiranthes sinensis from Pakistan.
14. Elementary—ED Hatch
Grass-leaved greenhoods 1.
16. Original papers
Rogers got it right—Prasophylla are difficult. Bruce Irwin.
Armillaria and Gastrodia in pine forests. Ian Hood.
21. Historical reprint
Colenso sends Corunastylis nuda and Earina autumnalis to Hooker.
22. Notes, letters, questions, comments
Neil Fitzgerald finds Drymoanthus flavus at Whirinaki.
Shannel Courtney finds two new Nematoceras near Gisborne.
Phil Tomlinson on names.
Don’t even touch the terrestrials!
Aussie wasp visits Calochilus robertsonii.
GLOS in Marlborough.
Big Wairarapa Caladenia variegata.
Michael Pratt finds Caladenia alata at its most southerly site.
Thrips destroy orchids.
Manmade Pterostylis banksii X P. irsoniana.
Gordon Sylvester’s new finds.
Chiloglottis trapeziformis with calli extending onto its labellar midlobe.
Alien orchids.
A letter from the Iwitahi Heritage Protection Area Management Committee.
Bill Liddy’s new Pterostylis
29. The column—Eric Scanlen
Caladenia surprises
Te Paki unclassified taxa collection
DoC Waikuku Lodge.