Platanthera macrophylla |
Platanthera zothecina |
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greater roundleaf orchid, large round-leaf orchid, large-leaf bog-orchid |
alcove bog orchid |
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Habit | Plants 23–63 cm. | Plants 24–38 cm. |
Leaves | 2, in subequal basal pair lying on ground; bracts (very rarely, 0–)1–6, scattered along stem; blade broadly elliptic, orbiculate, or oblate, 7–24 × 5–19 cm. |
few, scattered along stem, sometimes restricted to proximal portion, wide-spreading, gradually to abruptly reduced distally; bracts 1 or absent; blade oblanceolate, narrowly elliptic, oblong, or ovate-elliptic, 7–17 × 1.8–3.5 cm. |
Spikes | lax. |
rather lax. |
Flowers | resupinate, rather showy; calyx mostly greenish white; corolla mostly white; lateral sepals reflexed to somewhat spreading; petals lanceolate-falcate, margins entire; lip descending to somewhat reflexed, linear-oblong to linear-lanceolate, without basal thickening, 10–23 × 1–2.5 mm, margins entire; spur slenderly clavate, 28–46 mm; rostellum lobes directed strongly forward, wide-spreading, angular; pollinaria nearly straight, (4.6–)4.7–6.8 mm; pollinia remaining enclosed in anther sacs; viscidia orbiculate; ovary slender to rather stout, mostly 16–29 mm. |
resupinate, not showy, green to yellowish green; lateral sepals reflexed to somewhat spreading; petals ovate-falcate, margins entire; lip descending or reflexed, linear-lanceolate to linear-lance-elliptic, 5–12 × 1–3 mm, margins entire, midline scarcely (perhaps variably) thickened toward base; spur slenderly cylindric, 12–17 mm; rostellum lobes divergent, directed forward, rounded-subangular, rather prominent; pollinaria straight; pollinia remaining enclosed in anther sacs; viscidia orbiculate to suborbiculate; ovary rather slender to stout, 9–16 mm. |
Platanthera macrophylla |
Platanthera zothecina |
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Phenology | Flowering Jun–Aug. | Flowering May–Aug. |
Habitat | Mesic to wet coniferous and deciduous forest | “Hanging garden” communities on moist to wet, dripping sandstone cliffs and ledges, occasionally springy sites, riparian meadows |
Elevation | mostly 0–1000 m (mostly 0–3300 ft) | 1200–1700 m (3900–5600 ft) |
Distribution |
CT; MA; ME; MI; MN; NH; NY; PA; VT; NB; NL; NS; ON; PE; QC
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AZ; CO; UT |
Discussion | Of conservation concern. Only recently described, the original publication separated Platanthera zothecina from P. sparsiflora solely on the basis of the former’s spur/lip length ratio of 1.5 and few-flowered habit. In fact, the range in ratios overlaps, with a range of at least 1.3–2.6 in P. zothecina and 0.7–1.6 in P. sparsiflora. Actual spur lengths are more useful for determination, and perhaps more significant, because they may indicate specialization for different pollinators; the very limited overlap in spur lengths supports recognition of P. zothecina. Other features support the separation. The thickened median ridge toward the base of the lip characteristic of P. sparsiflora seems to be lacking in P. zothecina, which instead seems to display a parallel series of low ridges, but this distinction unfortunately cannot be established with certainty from the limited sample available. The columns should be investigated in detail, for a limited sample suggests differences in orientation of anther sacs and rostellum lobes. Platanthera sparsiflora is often fewer flowered than P. zothecina, but the typically few-flowered inflorescences of the latter distal to the broad, spreading, and commonly succulent leaves of an often peculiar whitish green color, contribute a markedly distinctive appearance to the plant. Because of the restricted distribution of Platanthera zothecina and its recent description, the species is poorly known; the description here is based on few specimens and hence apt to be too restrictive. (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
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Source | FNA vol. 26. | FNA vol. 26, p. 562. |
Parent taxa | Orchidaceae > subfam. Orchidoideae > tribe Orchideae > subtribe Orchidinae > Platanthera | Orchidaceae > subfam. Orchidoideae > tribe Orchideae > subtribe Orchidinae > Platanthera |
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Synonyms | Habenaria macrophylla, P. orbiculata var. macrophylla | Habenaria zothecina |
Name authority | (Goldie) P. M. Brown: Wild Fl. Notes 3: 23. (1988) | (L. C. Higgins & S. L. Welsh) Kartesz & Gandhi: Phytologia 69: 134. (1990) |
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