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LARGE PURPLE FRINGED ORCHID PURPLE Plantanthera grandiflora July-Aug. Orchid Family Flower: 1” long Plant: 2-4’ high |
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Borne in a spike, 2-2.5” in diameter, at the top of a leafy stem, are many rose-purple flowers, each with a 3-lobed, deeply fringed lip petal, 2 lateral petals and a backward-pointing spur. The lower leaves sheath the stem and are up to 8” long, oval at the base and pointed at the tip. The upper leaves are smaller and linear.
A large beautiful Orchid, it can be found blooming in mid-summer in damp fields and woods. Although once common in our area, it has now become rather scarce and should be protected. A similar species, the Small Fringed Orchid (P. psycodes) is 1-2’ high with smaller flowers on a narrower spike. |



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