Caladenia vulgaris

Caladenia vulgaris, commonly known as summer fingers,[2] or slender pink-fingers[3] is a species of orchid endemic to southern Australia.

Caladenia vulgaris is a terrestrial, perennial, deciduous, herb with an underground tuber and which usually grows as solitary plants.

The lateral lobes of the labellum are erect and surround the column while the central part has eight to ten short teeth on the sides.

The tip of the labellum is curves slightly downwards and there are two rows of yellow to orange stalked calli along the mid-line.

[2][4][3][5] Caladenia vulgaris was first described in 1998 by David Jones from a specimen collected near Glencoe and the description was published in Australian Orchid Research.