B biothanasis Guest Jul 8, 2009 #21 I was informed that the flowered Epipactis might be E. atrorubens (here in southeast it becomes more greenish than the red colour it usually gets) or E. subclausa.
I was informed that the flowered Epipactis might be E. atrorubens (here in southeast it becomes more greenish than the red colour it usually gets) or E. subclausa.
B biothanasis Guest Jul 21, 2009 #22 Here are some more Epipactis I found above 1100m!!! I loved their smell!!! Attachments P180709_10.45.JPG 82.1 KB P180709_10.45[01].JPG 95.6 KB P180709_10.46.JPG 96.7 KB P180709_10.46[01].JPG 88 KB P180709_11.06.JPG 97 KB P180709_11.15.JPG 96.1 KB P180709_11.16.JPG 95.5 KB P180709_11.17.JPG 94.8 KB P180709_11.16[01].JPG 95 KB P180709_11.13.JPG 95.1 KB P180709_15.50.JPG 94.8 KB P180709_15.59.JPG 92.2 KB P180709_15.59[01].JPG 85.8 KB P180709_16.00.JPG 95.6 KB P180709_16.28.JPG 95.5 KB
SlipperFan Addicted Joined Jun 9, 2006 Messages 43,290 Reaction score 54 Location Michigan, USA Jul 21, 2009 #23 Impressive. Thanks for sharing.
KyushuCalanthe Just call me Tom Joined Jan 12, 2008 Messages 8,281 Reaction score 592 Location Kyushu, Japan; warm temperate/subtropical climate Jul 21, 2009 #24 Great habitat shots! Thanks.
cnycharles Peloric keiki Supporting Member Joined Jan 22, 2008 Messages 9,958 Reaction score 370 Location elmer, nj Jul 21, 2009 #25 nice flowers. looks like the ones we have around here
JeanLux Well-Known Member Joined Nov 26, 2007 Messages 15,563 Reaction score 47 Location Luxembourg - Europe Jul 22, 2009 #26 I like the pinkish colored one's a lot!!! Jean