Lady Fingers
Caladenia carnea
Other Names: White Fingers, Pink Fingers
Family: Orchidaceae
Habitat: Shady places in forests and scrub, on sandy soil
Uses: The tubers are edible raw or cooked
About Lady Fingers
These are ground or terrestrial orchids (as opposed to tree or epiphytic orchids which grow on other plants). Caladenia catenata (White Fingers) is the most common Caladenia in the Sydney area. It is very similar to Caladenia carnea (Pink Fingers), however C. catenata has no red-pink bars on the labellum and column in the middle of the flower.
All ground orchids produce tubers, which were roasted or eaten raw by Aboriginies. Epiphytic tree orchids lack tubers but have thickened stems which can be sucked for their starch.
Caladenia catenata, White Fingers. Mitchell Park, Cattai NSW.
Caladenia carnea, Pink Fingers. Blue Mountains NSW.
Caladenia carnea, Pink Fingers. Blue Mountains NSW.
See Also
Australian Mammals
Australian Birds
Australian Reptiles
Australian Frogs
Australian Fish
Australian Spiders and Their Faces
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