Prasophyllum correctum
D.L.JonesFlowering stem slender, 15–40 cm tall. Leaf-blade to 30 cm long, 3–5 mm diam. at base, green, reddish-purple at base, apex suberect, often withered at flowering. Flowers 10–20 in a narrow, loose spike, 5–7 cm long, yellow-green and red-brown, widely expanded, fragrant; ovary obovoid, c. 6 mm long, inclined at c. 30 deg. to the rachis; sepals 8–10 mm long, dorsal sepal linear-ovate, nearly vertical, acuminate, lateral sepals free from base or mostly connate, linear-lanceolate, erect or recurved, with involute margins; petals 7–10 mm long, linear to linear-lanceolate, upswept and spreading, subacute. Labellum 7–9 mm long, ovate-lanceolate, greenish, mauve or pink, basal half almost orbicular, obliquely erect, flat, distal half recurved at right angles, margins entire; callus fleshy, green, channelled, broad at base, narrowed beyond bend and extending nearly to the labellum apex. Column appendages linear-oblong, to 2.5 mm long, truncate to emarginate. Flowers Oct.–Nov.
VVP, GipP, OtP, HSF. Restricted mostly to the fertile grassy plains west of Bairnsdale where close to extinction due to loss of habitat.
Similar looking plants reported from several sites on the volcanic plain west of Melbourne may be related to P. correctum, but further study is required to confirm their identity.
Bates, R.J. (1994). Prasophyllum. In: Walsh, N.G.; Entwisle, T.J., Flora of Victoria Vol. 2, Ferns and Allied Plants, Conifers and Monocotyledons, pp. 869–886. Inkata Press, Melbourne.
