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Orange Crested Orchid (Platanthera cristata)

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This nice looking little crested orchid was in perfect shape for a photo. Most of the time, the flowers are shriveled at the bottom, open in the middle, and still unopened at the top. The short spur behind the flower is the best identification tool for this late summer bloomer.

Copyright
©2008
Image Size
2000x3008 / 3.3MB
Keywords
America, Apalachicola National Forest, beautiful, beauty, bog-buttons, botany, conservation, ecosystem, endangered, Florida, flower, fringed, habitat, Liberty County, native, natural, nature, orange crested orchid, orchid, Orchidaceae, Orchideae, plant, Plantanthera, Platanthera cristata, rare, terrestrial, threatened, uncultivated, United States, USA, wild
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Orchideae, Orchideae
This nice looking little crested orchid was in perfect shape for a photo. Most of the time, the flowers are shriveled at the bottom, open in the middle, and still unopened at the top. The short spur behind the flower is the best identification tool for this late summer bloomer.