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Appalachian mountain forest. Tulip poplar & oak dominated
This small orchid tends to grow singly, unlike its relative,
Leaves in a basal rosette. Leaves have a net-like pattern of white veins on the ...
Found on the side of a hiking trail amongst moss. Elevation: 3200 feet.
Green variegated leaves, it was approximately 5-6 inches in size. It is one of ...
Part of a patch growing in back of my house. Probably the most common orchid in ...
One of the most common orchids native to eastern North America. A cylindrical ...
One of the most common orchids native to eastern North America. A cylindrical ...
Found in the same place as my previous mystery plant. The leaves are smooth and ...
Found in natural spring area in winter under a layer of wet, fallen, leaves. ...
One of the most common orchids native to eastern North America - these small ...
While this specimen was not blooming when I found it, this native orchid does ...
are the same purple-red. This specimen is covered in a soft