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  • Platanthera obtusata ()

    ...swamps, and along riverbanks and roadsides. It can be distinguished from P. clavellata by its linear, more elongated, and entire (unlobed) labellum. Platanthera obtusata is considered globally secur...

  • Platanthera leucophaea ()

    ...petals and by its longer spur. It can be found in moist prairies and meadows, bogs, marshes and fens. Platanthera leucophaea is considered globally imperiled and is listed as federally threatened an...

  • Platanthera peramoena ()

    ...woodlands, meadows, and thickets, as well as in marshes and swamps. It appears to benefit from natural disturbances that reduce over head tree canopies and result in more light. Platanthera peramoena...

  • Platanthera pallida ()

    ...mechanism and mycorrhizal fungi, and the application of molecular tools, may shed light on these discussions. Habitat: All Characteristics: Wetland Status: Not classified Distributi...

  • Platanthera nivea ()

    ...linear and somewhat elongated, and a long, cylindrical spur extends out from the back of the flower. It is found primarily in moist woodlands and meadows, bogs, swamps, and pine barrens. Platanthera...

  • Platanthera limosa ()

    ...Characteristics: Wetland Status: Not classified Distribution and Conservation Status: Native to North America? Yes ...

  • Platanthera michaelii ()

    ...scrub and coniferous forests and extends inland to the Sierra Nevada foothills. This orchid has 3-4 basal leaves that usually fade before the flowers fully open. The inflorescence has numerous yellow-...

  • Platanthera leptopetala ()

    ...sepals and petals that are extremely narrow and give the inflorescence a lacy appearance. The spur is usually at least as long as the labellum and curved downward. This orchid grows in dry woodlands a...

  • Platanthera sparsiflora ()

    ...sepal and petals. It grows in wet substrates, including damp meadows, streamsides and seeps on the sides of canyons, and disturbed areas, such as roadside ditches. Platanthera sparsiflora is apparent...

  • Platanthera stricta ()

    ...Aleutians and southern Alaska through British Columbia to northern California, and east to Idaho, Montana and Wyoming. It grows to 100 cm. The long, slender spike has up to 60 green to yellowish gre...