silence882 Horse whisperer Supporting Member Joined Jun 7, 2006 Messages 1,085 Reaction score 389 Location Maryland Jul 1, 2021 #1 My new pandemic hobby has been finding Maryland native orchids. Here are 2 highlights. Platanthera grandiflora: Platanthera lacera:
My new pandemic hobby has been finding Maryland native orchids. Here are 2 highlights. Platanthera grandiflora: Platanthera lacera:
A abax In Remembrance 2023 Supporting Member Joined Jul 8, 2011 Messages 13,042 Reaction score 1,005 Location Kentucky zone 6B Jul 1, 2021 #2 Outstanding find and sooooo pretty.
N naoki Well-Known Member Joined Apr 7, 2012 Messages 2,186 Reaction score 223 Location Fairbanks, Alaska, USA Jul 1, 2021 #3 Wow, nice find!
KyushuCalanthe Just call me Tom Joined Jan 12, 2008 Messages 8,280 Reaction score 588 Location Kyushu, Japan; warm temperate/subtropical climate Jul 2, 2021 #4 Lovely. Are these plants "out west"?
tnyr5 Well-Known Member Joined Jul 8, 2014 Messages 2,627 Reaction score 3,022 Location Pennsylvania, USA Jul 2, 2021 #5 Sweet. I know a location high in the mountains of PA where lacera grows by the dozens. Neat to see.
P PhragNewbie021 ST Supporter Supporting Member Joined Jan 20, 2021 Messages 161 Reaction score 40 Location Brick, NJ Jul 2, 2021 #6 Lucky you!
silence882 Horse whisperer Supporting Member Joined Jun 7, 2006 Messages 1,085 Reaction score 389 Location Maryland Jul 3, 2021 #7 KyushuCalanthe said: Lovely. Are these plants "out west"? Click to expand... The grandiflora is in Catoctin Mountain Park, which is the furthest east ridge line of the Appalachians in Maryland. It is pretty rare in the state. The lacera I found was in piedmont wetlands, but it grows in mountain wetlands too. It is far more common in Maryland then grandiflora. My next hope for Platanthera is in late July when clavellata, ciliaris, and shriveri bloom.
KyushuCalanthe said: Lovely. Are these plants "out west"? Click to expand... The grandiflora is in Catoctin Mountain Park, which is the furthest east ridge line of the Appalachians in Maryland. It is pretty rare in the state. The lacera I found was in piedmont wetlands, but it grows in mountain wetlands too. It is far more common in Maryland then grandiflora. My next hope for Platanthera is in late July when clavellata, ciliaris, and shriveri bloom.