Caladenia ornata

Caladenia ornata, commonly known as ornate pink fingers is a species of orchid endemic to Victoria.

The flowers have a greenish-pink back covered with glandular hairs and are sometimes white in the centre of the front.

[1] The specific epithet (ornata) is a Latin word meaning "decorated", "embellished" or "ornate".

[6] Ornate pink fingers occurs in isolated populations near Portland, Cherrypool, Lake Fynes and Stawell in south-west Victoria where it grows in heathy forest.

The main threats to the species are weed invasion, habitat disturbance and trampling and grazing by kangaroos and feral rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus).