Wild Flowers Worth Knowing by Neltje Blanchan
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hairs (_Calopogon_ = beautiful beard). Column below lip (ovary not
twisted in this exceptional case); sticky stigma at summit of column, and just below it a 2-celled anther, each cell containing 2 pollen masses, the grain lightly connected by threads. _Scape:_ 1 to 1-1/2 ft. high, slender, naked. _Leaf:_ Solitary, long, grass-like, from a round bulb arising from bulb of previous year. _Preferred Habitat_--Swamps, cranberry bogs, and low meadows. _Flowering Season_--June-July. _Distribution_--Newfoundland to Florida, and westward to the Mississippi. Fortunately this lovely orchid, one of the most interesting of its highly organized family, is far from rare, and where we find the Rose Pogonia and other bog-loving relatives growing, the Calopogon usually outnumbers them all. _Limodorum_ translated reads meadow-gift; but we find the flower less frequently in grassy places than those who have waded into its favorite haunts could wish. Arethusa; Indian Pink _Arethusa bulbosa_ _Flowers_--1 to 2 in. long, bright purple pink, solitary, violet scented, rising from between a pair of small scales at end of smooth scape from 5 to 10 in. high. Lip dropping beneath sepals and petals, broad, rounded, toothed, or fringed, blotched with purple, and with |
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