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Pale Grass-Pink (Calopogon pallidus)

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Pale grass-pink orchid growing in the Apalachicola National Forest. A good identification tool (not 100% accurate) is that the sepals are curved upward in what I call an "I surrender" pose. Not very scientific, but I think everyone gets the idea!

Copyright
2007
Image Size
3008x2000 / 2.4MB
Keywords
America, Apalachicola, Apalachicola National Forest, Arethuseae, beautiful, beauty, botany, calopogon, Calopogon pallidus, endangered, Florida, flower, grass-pink, Liberty County, native, natural, nature, orchid, Orchidaceae, pale, pale grass-pink, plant, rare, swamp, terrestrial, threatened, uncultivated, United States, USA, wild
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Arethuseae, Arethuseae
Pale grass-pink orchid growing in the Apalachicola National Forest. A good identification tool (not 100% accurate) is that the sepals are curved upward in what I call an "I surrender" pose. Not very scientific, but I think everyone gets the idea!