Genoplesium filiforme

Genoplesium filiforme is not widely recognized in major botanical references or taxonomic databases. Consequently, reliable encyclopedic information on this name is lacking. The term appears to be associated with the genus Genoplesium, a group of terrestrial orchids commonly known as midge orchids, native to Australia and surrounding regions. The specific epithet filiforme derives from Latin, meaning “thread‑shaped” or “filamentous,” which may refer to a characteristic of the plant such as slender stems, leaves, or floral parts.

Because authoritative sources do not provide a clear description, distribution, morphological details, or taxonomic status for Genoplesium filiforme, its validity as a distinct species or synonym cannot be confirmed. Further research in specialized orchid literature or herbarium records would be required to determine whether this name is a formally published species, a synonym of another taxon, or a nomenclatural error.

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