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Contents
Cover - Nematoceras “rest area” near Wellington (see p.8).
4. Editorial
Are our orchids going south?
In the Coromandel….
Notes, letters, questions, comments
Send us your pictures.
Eric Scanlen’s 3D at website.
Nematoceras “restarea” near Wellington.
Jan & Errol Kelly found Pterostylis tanypodus at Tekapo.
Ian Reid photographed Prasophyllum hectori in a Waikato swamp.
Helen Richards grew a lovely Thelymitra hybrid in Australia.
Dwarf Pterostylises.
Waikaremoana blizzards.
Double flowered Nematoceras.
Mark Moorhouse reports Kirk who reports Stewart Is. orchids.
Brian Tyler on the effect of chilling.
Ontongeny follows phylogeny.
Did the Chinese bring Spiranthes sinensis?
Te Aroha orchids, 1930.
23. Notices
Field trips planned for 2006.
15. Original papers
Observations on the Nelson Corybas alliance. Mark Moorhouse.
Caladenia alata at Rainbow Mountain—dispelling a myth. Gael Donaghy & Graeme Jane.
Lucy Moore—NZ botanical artist. Bruce Irwin.
Plant names. Graeme Jane.
24. Elementary 7—ED Hatch
Nematoceras 1.
26. Mapping—Gordon Sylvester
2006 update.
30. Close relations: orchids like ours
Some Australian greenhoods.
31. Historical reprint
TF Cheeseman on Thelymitra longifolia and T. pulchella.
34. The Column—Eric Scanlen
Flies’ eggs on Nematoceras triloba agg.
Nematoceras pandurata and blue Thelymitra—in RH Matthews’ footsteps.
Molloybas cryptanthus alba.
Caladenia aff. bartlettii.
Drymoanthus flavus at Whirinaki Forest.