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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...
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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...
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Platanthera tescamnis ()
...sepal and a cylindrical spur equaling or exceeding the lip in length. This orchid usually occurs on mesic sites that are well above the water line, such as canyons and at the edge of riparian woodland...
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Platanthera tipuloides ()
...Islands and other islands in the Bering Sea. It prefers damp, open hillsides, riparian meadows, and bogs. This orchid grows to 19 cm, with 1 to 2 shiny, lance-shaped leaves. The flower spike is faintl...
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Platanthera shriveri ()
...grandiflora and P. lacera as parents. Field observations and examination of herbarium records indicate this orchid may be endemic to the Appalachian region with a historical range from North Carolina ...
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Platanthera psycodes ()
...parts and is fringed; a slightly club-shaped spur extends from behind the flower. Primarily a wetland species, it can be found in swampy forests, marshes, moist meadows, and along riverbanks and roads...
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Platanthera purpurascens ()
...stem and are a reliable character that aids in identification. This orchid grows in wet areas and shows a wide tolerance of habitats, including seeps, meadows and stream banks. The conservation statu...
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Platanthera transversa ()
...scrub and oak woodlands or conifer forests. Platanthera transversa is apparently secure across its range with many sites occurring in protected parks and reserves. Habitat: All Characteristic...
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Platanthera zothecina ()
...set and possibly long-term recruitment for this orchid. Habitat: All Characteristics: Wetland Status: Not classified Distribution and Conservation Status: Native to ...
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Platanthera yosemitensis ()
...succession and recreational activities. Habitat: All Characteristics: Wetland Status: Not classified Distribution and Conservation Status: Native to North America? ...