East of the Mississippi River is the range of the Bog Torch Orchid (Habenaria nivea).
Specifically, the orchid may be found in Delaware and New Jersey along the more northerly reaches of the eastern coast of the United States of America. It may be found from eastern North Carolina to Florida in terms of the coast's more southerly reaches. It also may grow as far west as Texas and Arkansas.
Habenaria nivea is the scientific name of the Bog Torch Orchid.Specifically, the binomial, Latin or scientific name honors the plant's status as one of the bog-dwelling orchids in terms of the genus. It honors the snowy white brightness of the flower's bloom in terms of the species. Other common names are Frog Spear and Snowy orchids.
Habenaria nivea is the scientific name of the Snowy Orchid.Specifically, the binomial, Latin or scientific name honors the plant's status as one of the bog-dwelling orchids in terms of the genus. It honors the snowy white brightness of the flower's bloom in terms of the species. Other common names are Bog Torch and Frog Spear orchids.
Snowy Orchid is the common name of Habenaria nivea.Specifically, the scientific name honors the plant's membership among the bog-loving wild orchids. The species name and the common name also honor the clean, clear, snowy whiteness of the flower's bloom. Other common names include Bog Torch and Frog Spear orchids.
Habenaria nivea is the scientific name of the Frog Spear Orchid.Specifically, the binomial, Latin or scientific name honors the plant's status as one of the bog-dwelling orchids in terms of the genus. It honors the snowy white brightness of the flower's bloom in terms of the species. Other common names are Bog Torch and Snowy orchids.
Open, unshaded areas are the habitat of the Bog Torch Orchid (Habenaria nivea).Specifically, the orchid can handle intense, strong sunlight. It particularly favors moist, but not waterlogged soils. It therefore may be found in bogs, open pine woods, savannahs and wet meadows.
Round-leaved orchid is the common name of Habenaria orbiculata.Specifically, the first part of the scientific name is the genus of wild bog orchids. The second part is the species of wild bog orchids with round leaves. That characteristic is honored in the common name too. Other common names include Large Round-leaved Orchid and Round-leaved Rein Orchid.
There are two types of orchids - ground orchids and epiphytic orchids (those with areal roots which are found growing on the trunks of trees). Generally orchids are found in tropical or subtropical areas with high humidity, high rainfall and slightly acidic soil (for the ground dwelling type). There are also a small group of orchids which are found in arid areas - but very limited in range.
One to three (1-3) feet (30.48 - 91.44 centimeters) is the mature size of the Bog Torch Orchid (Habenaria nivea).Specifically, the orchid has a tall, slender, blue-green stem. There is quite an expanse of stem between the flower cluster at the top and the leaves at the base. The flowers are delicate, and the leaves are narrow and grow around the plant base.
A very clean, clear white is the bloom color of the Bog Torch Orchid (Habenaria nivea).Specifically, each dainty flower is only about one-half (1/2) inch (1.27 centimeters) long. The flowers form cylindrical or cone shapes at the top of the plant's stem. The flower often takes on an attractive bluish cast in strong sunlight.
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Terrestrial orchids are orchids that live in the soil of the ground and not in trees