Plant enthusiasts.....Not being very familiar with orchids, is there a way to determine by just looking at a leaf - the variety of orchid in the absence of a flower? Are these photos orchid leaves? Any help will be dutifully retained for future reference. Thanks in advance! Also....the last photo....small headed beak rush?
Field trip with the PPA plant course along the Mullica in Atsion.
While I'm here I want to mention that oji's plant #2 looks like Coppery St. John's wort.....Hypericum denticulatum
turtle
......"Bob, those leaves look like Golden Club (Orontium aquaticum)....."
based on my vast, newly found knowledge of aquatic plants....
thanks again! turtle
Why are some golden-yellow and others are pale-yellow?
Why are some golden-yellow and others are pale-yellow?
This last set was the ones you told me about on the Big hike in May. I stopped in Chatsworth to see the White Fringed and then went to check these out. There are whites growing there also so a hybrid is possible.
Did Gleason and Cronquist invent their own language?
Cape May!Doggone Tom, where are you finding them all! Cool as beans.
I have a photo of a white one too. They do hybridize with White Orchids.
Now, if you find a yellow fringed (Platanthera ciliaris), I'll come running to see it! Note the longer beard:
http://www.duke.edu/~jspippen/plants/platanthera.htm