Culture & Care for the genus Thelymitra
Introduction to the genus
General cultivation techniques
Specific guidelines
Thelymitra matthewsii
A dainty and apparently rare species, known only from a very restricted area between Lake Tangonge and the west coast. The small size and the curious spiral twist of the leaf distinguish it from its congeners. It was named in honour of the late Mr. R. H. Matthews, to whose painstaking investigation we owe so much of our increased knowledge of the orchids of the far north.
In-vitro culture
Hybridisation notes
Pollinators
From "Floral evolution and phylogeny in the tribe Thelymitreae (Orchidaceae: Neottioideae)"
by Pamela Burns-Balogh and Peter Bernhardt (Plant Systematics & Evolution 1988; 159 [1-2]: 19-47)
adapted in the NZNOG Journal # 61
For nearly 95 years work on Thelymitra emphasised self-pollination. All species studied proved to be capable of self-pollination, which usually occurs towards the end of the flower’s life. At least eight species have been regarded as obligate self-pollinators. But the emphasis on self-pollination changed a few years ago when fieldworkers observed in four different species, black, fast flying bees clasping the column and then flying off with the pollinia attached to the abdomen. David Jones thought this was another example of pseudocopulation, the bee mistaking the ciliated column-arms for its female; Bob Bates thought the column resembled another bee, and the bee grappling it was trying to drive off an intruder from its territory.
We now know the bees are female Lasioglossum and Leioproctus. They are foragers which feed their larvae by collecting pollen that they dislodge by vibrating their thoraxes. In Australia the blue flowers of four Thelymitra species mimic lilies, and the bees mistake the ciliated column-arms or column appendages for the lilies’ pollen (i.e. the lily is a "model" for the floral mimicry of the Thelymitra).
Even so, most Thelymitra species will still prove to be capable of self-pollination. One reason is that bees do learn to distinguish between lily and Thelymitra after a few unsuccessful attempts at harvesting pollen; so self-pollination remains a greater source of seedset than cross-pollination.
Self-pollination should be regarded as a commonly-employed "fail-safe" mechanism for many Thelymitras - though there are species that are obligate self-pollinators too.
References
Flowering Calendar
| Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | Location | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Thelymitra aemula | New Zealand | ||||||||||||
| Thelymitra aff brevifolia | New Zealand | ||||||||||||
| Thelymitra cyanea | New Zealand | ||||||||||||
| Thelymitra carnea | New Zealand | ||||||||||||
| Thelymitra x dentata | New Zealand | ||||||||||||
| Thelymitra formosa | New Zealand | ||||||||||||
| Thelymitra hatchii | New Zealand | ||||||||||||
| Thelymitra intermedia | New Zealand | ||||||||||||
| Thelymitra aff ixioides | New Zealand | ||||||||||||
| Thelymitra longifolia | New Zealand | ||||||||||||
| Thelymitra aff longifolia agg | New Zealand | ||||||||||||
| Thelymitra malvina | New Zealand | ||||||||||||
| Thelymitra matthewsii | New Zealand | ||||||||||||
| Thelymitra nervosa | New Zealand | ||||||||||||
| Thelymitra aff pauciflora | New Zealand | ||||||||||||
| Thelymitra pulchella | New Zealand | ||||||||||||
| Thelymitra sanscilia | New Zealand | ||||||||||||
| Thelymitra tholiformis | New Zealand | ||||||||||||
| Thelymitra "Ahipara" | New Zealand | ||||||||||||
| Thelymitra "Comet" | New Zealand | ||||||||||||
| Thelymitra "Darkie" | New Zealand | ||||||||||||
| Thelymitra "Rough leaf" | New Zealand | ||||||||||||
| Thelymitra "Sky" | New Zealand | ||||||||||||
| Thelymitra "Whakapapa" | New Zealand | ||||||||||||
| Thelymitra fragrans | Brisbane, Australia | ||||||||||||
| Thelymitra ixioides | Brisbane, Australia | ||||||||||||
| Thelymitra longiloba | Brisbane, Australia | ||||||||||||
| Thelymitra malvina | Brisbane, Australia | ||||||||||||
| Thelymitra media | Brisbane, Australia | ||||||||||||
| Thelymitra nuda | Brisbane, Australia | ||||||||||||
| Thelymitra pauciflora | Brisbane, Australia | ||||||||||||
| Thelymitra purpurata | Brisbane, Australia | ||||||||||||
| Thelymitra venosa | Brisbane, Australia |
Detailed data: Aggregated observation dates from the GBIF.org network.
A colored month means an observation in habitat or collection date of a herbarium specimen with flower or inflorescence. The number refers to the year of last observation or collection.
| Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | Location | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Thelymitra aemula | 1957 | New Zealand | |||||||||||
| Thelymitra antennifera | 1933 | 1934 | Australia | ||||||||||
| Thelymitra benthamiana | 1982 | Australia | |||||||||||
| Thelymitra carnea | 1951 | Australia | |||||||||||
| Thelymitra cyanea | 1952 | New Zealand | |||||||||||
| Thelymitra fusco-lutea | 1928 | Australia | |||||||||||
| Thelymitra ixioides | 1950 | 1953 | 1928 | 1960 | Australia | ||||||||
| Thelymitra longifolia | 1979 | New Caledonia | |||||||||||
| Thelymitra longifolia | 1979 | New Guinea | |||||||||||
| Thelymitra longifolia | 1957 | New Zealand | |||||||||||
| Thelymitra nuda | 1951 | Australia | |||||||||||
| Thelymitra pauciflora | 1950 | Australia | |||||||||||
| Thelymitra pauciflora | 1957 | New Zealand | |||||||||||
| Thelymitra venosa | 1950 | Australia | |||||||||||
| Thelymitra venosa var. cedricsmithii | 1945 | New Zealand |