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Western Coralroot (Corallorhiza mertensiana)

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Two color versions of the western coralroot orchid growing high in the mountains of Stevens Pass near where the dense forest meets the edge of a clear blue subalpine lake. To the left is the typical fuchsia-purple coloring, and to the right is the paler version (forma pallida). I found it unusual to see these growing together like this, but in my first summer in Washington, I plan to expect the unexpected!

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© 2011
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4288x2848 / 9.9MB
Keywords
Central Cascades, Corallorhiza, Corallorhiza mertensiana, County - King, Lake Elizabeth, Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, Pacific NW, Pacific Northwest, Skykomish Ranger District, Stevens Pass - West, Washington, Western Coralroot, beautiful, beauty, bloom, blooming, blooms, blossom, blossoms, botany, bud, color, coralroot, field, flora, floral, flower, flowers, forma, fresh, fuchsia, garden, green, macro, meadow, mycotroph, mycotrophic, natural, nature, pallida, plant, plants, purple, summer, terrestrial, wild, wildflowers, epiparasite
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Two color versions of the western coralroot orchid growing high in the mountains of Stevens Pass near where the dense forest meets the edge of a clear blue subalpine lake. To the left is the typical fuchsia-purple coloring, and to the right is the paler version (forma pallida). I found it unusual to see these growing together like this, but in my first summer in Washington, I plan to expect the unexpected!