Platanthera and Spiranthes in Newfoundland

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toddybear

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I made a trip to my favourite orchid bog today...rather late in the season but I still managed to get a few orchids that were still in good condition.

Platanthera blephariglottis

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Platanthera X andrewsii - natural hybrid between P. psycodes and P. lacera. This one can backcross and look like an alba psycodes but the dark pollinia will give them away!

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Platanthera clavellata

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Spiranthes romanzoffiana

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And Platanthera psycodes taken last week when I was in the Tablelands of western Newfoundland. The rock is serpentine...rather toxic to most plants but I did see about a dozen psycodes growing among the rocks.

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nice spot and pics! have you ever seen flowers that look like orange-ish platanthera lacera but have a slightly different shape which look they could be blephariglottis x lacera hybrids? plants I saw in central ny were near where lacera was growing, but while lacera had lots of seed pods on the stems, the 'orange white' ones had almost no seed pods
 
Wonderful! Seeing such natural beauty makes me feel sad when thinking of the possible environmental collapse for which we may be headed.
 

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