117 results for New York Red

  • Sighting: Acer saccharum at New York, New York

    ...at New York, New York Posted Oct. 1, 2012, 2:42 p.m. by bobsmith293

  • Epipactis palustris ()

    ...central New York. This orchid bears broad funnel-shaped leaves that clasp the lower stem. The inflorescence usually has fewer flowers than other Epipactis species and are more or less tinged with a ro...

  • Platanthera pallida ()

    ...Island, New York, restricted to dry, dune slopes. This orchid grows among pitch pine scrub and has 2-3 large lower leaves and upper leaves that are reduced to 3-5 linear bracts. The cream colored flow...

  • Epipactis atrorubens ()

    ...with red edges, and spotted with red or brown. The outer part is triangular and more brightly colored. This orchid favors warm, dry locations, and was discovered in Vermont in an abandoned quarry on s...

  • Glossary: A: anthocyanin

    ...purplish-red, usually protective pigment.

  • Glossary: A: anthocyanic

    ...colored with a pink, red, or purple pigment.

  • Ponthieva brittoniae ()

    ...endangered and extremely rare. Ponthieva brittoniae, Mrs. Britton's Shadow Witch, was named for Elizabeth Britton (1857-1934), a prominent botantist and leading founder of the New York Botanical...

  • Genus: Microthelys (None)

    ...into New Mexico. Plants in this genus produce a small number of leaves that form a basal rosette which may be present at flowering. The labellum of the tubular flowers usually displays a red-orange ar...

  • Genus: Sacoila (Beaked Orchid)

    Genus: Sacoila. Beaked Orchid. Sacoila is a small, New World genus of terrestrial orchids distributed in tropical and subtropical regions. These orchids have fleshy roots and thin leaves that form...

  • Dactylorhiza viridis ()

    ...considered globally secure and is well established throughout much of Canada, although it may be rare in a few mid-Atlantic and New England states. Habitat: All Characteristics: Wetland S...