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Southern twayblade is a common name for Listera australis. It therefore serves as the popular, trivial or vulgar designation by which the plant is known to wildlife-loving non-specialists (and professionals).
Listera australis - southern twayblade
Moist lowlands is the habitat of the Southern Twayblade (Listera australis).Specifically, this wild orchid favors moist soils. For example, it fluorishes in bogs. But it also thrives in moist woodlands, pine barrens and thickets.
Moist woodlands is the habitat of the Appalachian Twayblade (Listera smallii).Specifically, this wild orchid favors moist, nutrient rich soils. It therefore flourishes in damp mountain woodlands. But it also thrives in bogs and near thickets.
Purple is the bloom color of the Southern Twayblade (Listera australis).Specifically, this wild orchid can vary in its shades of purple. For example, it often is as dark purple as the shaded spaces in which it grows. But it also may be greenish or reddish purple.
April to July is the bloom time of the Southern Twayblade (Listera australis).Specifically, this wild orchid blooms from mid-spring to mid-summer. It easily is missed by visitors to its boggy and woodsy habitats. Its colors merge into the deep shade that it favors.
East of the Mississippi River is the range of the Small's Twayblade (Listera smallii).Specifically, the wild orchid ranges as far northeast as Pennsylvania. It may be found growing as far southeast as Georgia. In fact, it follows the Appalachian Mountain trail between the two states.
East of the Mississippi River is the range of the Appalachian Twayblade (Listera smallii).Specifically, the wild orchid ranges as far northeast as Pennsylvania. It may be found growing as far southeast as Georgia. In fact, it follows the Appalachian Mountain trail between the two states.
East of the Mississippi River is the range of the Kidney-leaved Twayblade (Listera smallii).Specifically, the wild orchid ranges as far northeast as Pennsylvania. It may be found growing as far southeast as Georgia. In fact, it follows the Appalachian Mountain trail between the two states.
Six inches to one foot (15.24 -- 30.48 centimeters) is the mature size of the Southern Twayblade (Listera Australia).Specifically, this wild orchid does not call attention to itself. First of all, it favors deep shade. Second of all, its colors merge with its woodsy surroundings.
June and July is the bloom time of the Appalachian Twayblade (Listera smallii).Specifically, this wild orchid blooms in the early and middle months of summer. It often may be found in the cool, moist shade under rhododendrons. It will be difficult to miss since where there is one, there tends to be an entire colony.