Prasophyllum elatum

Prasophyllum elatum R.Br., Prodr. Fl. Nov. Holl. 318 1810. (Syn: Prasophyllum australe Lindl.);
 

 
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Flora-Australia-42:  Prasophyllum elatum- ground orchid from bush
I imagine why it is called Swamp Leek Orchid!!
Those shiny things on the labellum must be attracting insects for pollination.
How was the fragrance?
 
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