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This posting was on the Orchid Guide Digest this morning. Maybe some here can contribute:
"Hi all,
a researcher on my forum (Wojciech Adamowski) has been studying the distribution of Epipactis helleborine in the U.S.A. As you may or may not know, this species is a recent addition to the North-American flora (considered invasive) and he's been mapping everything for quite a number of years. He would like to ask fellow orchid-enthusiasts, naturalists and photographers to contribute by providing him location data on new sites you may have encountered. You can post anonymously (without registration and all that) here:
http://forum.terrorchid.org/viewtopic.php?t=1108
Please be as specific as possible, you're more than welcome to share your observations on the progress of this species in your neighborhood.
Thanks !
Fred"
"Hi all,
a researcher on my forum (Wojciech Adamowski) has been studying the distribution of Epipactis helleborine in the U.S.A. As you may or may not know, this species is a recent addition to the North-American flora (considered invasive) and he's been mapping everything for quite a number of years. He would like to ask fellow orchid-enthusiasts, naturalists and photographers to contribute by providing him location data on new sites you may have encountered. You can post anonymously (without registration and all that) here:
http://forum.terrorchid.org/viewtopic.php?t=1108
Please be as specific as possible, you're more than welcome to share your observations on the progress of this species in your neighborhood.
Thanks !
Fred"