robertsonae
Robertsonae is a taxonomic subtribe within the family Orchidaceae, commonly known as orchids. This group comprises several genera of terrestrial orchids, primarily found in the Southern Hemisphere, with a significant concentration in Australia and New Zealand. Species within Robertsonae are characterized by their often inconspicuous, ground-dwelling nature, typically featuring a single leaf or a rosette of leaves. Their flowers, while diverse, generally exhibit adaptations for pollination by specific insects.
The classification of Robertsonae has been subject to revision as genetic studies have provided new insights