Location:
Dry sclerophyll forests or woodland at low, intermediate and high altitudes (Burbidge & Gray, 1976:128-9)
Use:
Food
Tuber eaten, year round resource (Wreck Bay Community & Renwick, 2000:29)
Notes:
5 species in ACT
Root tubers are paired; available all year (Gott, 1995)
'The pink orchids with maroon spots [dotted sun orchids] are "storm flowers". We weren't allowed to pick them, because if you did they'd bring a storm - Elaine Sturgeon' (Wreck Bay Community & Renwick, 2000:29)
T. nuda has purple flowers.
'Sun orchids have symmetrical petals so they look more like lilies than orchids … sending up their scented six-lobed blooms on one or two flowering stalks. The paired Sun-Orchid tubers have a high concentration of starch.' (Zola & Gott, 1992:46)