Platanthera clavellata, the small green wood orchid, is broadly distributed across central and eastern Canada and the U.S., from Texas to Newfoundland; in fact, it is one of the most widely distributed species in its genus. It produces 1 to 3 stem leaves, usually in the middle or lower half of the stem, and bears a somewhat dense inflorescence of up to 15 small, inconspicuous flowers. The flowers are yellowish green or white and are often incompletely resupinate (rotated 45 degrees instead of completely)... more
Similar species: Agaves, Aloes, Onions
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Uploaded Jul 19, 2018. Captured Jul 13, 2018 18:01 in 121 Peabody Dr, Northeast Harbor, ME 04662, USA.
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