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    Plantwatch: The Extraordinary Orchid That Lives and Flowers Underground

    Andrew RogersBy Andrew RogersOctober 15, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Hidden beneath the surface of the soil, Rhizanthella is a remarkable orchid unlike any other. This elusive plant spends its entire life underground, never producing leaves or emerging into the light. Instead, it survives by drawing nutrients from a fungus that connects to the roots of the broom bush (Melaleuca uncinata), forming a delicate underground network of dependence.

    The species first captured global attention in 1928, when a farmer in Western Australia unearthed it while ploughing a field. Nearly a century later, Rhizanthella remains incredibly difficult to locate. Botanists must identify suitable habitats and then carefully remove layers of soil in search of its hidden blooms—clusters of tiny reddish flowers enclosed in creamy-pink bracts. The flowers give off a rich vanilla scent and are thought to be pollinated by termites or small flies.

    There are only five known species of Rhizanthella, all among the rarest orchids on Earth. Their populations have been devastated by habitat loss, land clearing, and increasingly frequent droughts linked to climate change. With so few plants remaining, the genus faces a serious risk of extinction.

    To prevent that, botanist Kingsley Dixon and his team at the University of Western Australia are racing to save the species. They are experimenting with cultivating the orchid in the laboratory—germinating its seeds alongside the vital fungus and later transplanting them to Melaleuca bushes grown in pots.

    Their work offers a glimmer of hope that this mysterious underground orchid, one of nature’s most unusual plants, can be preserved for future generations.

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