One to 2 feet (30.48 - 60.96 centimeters) is the mature size of the Putty Root Orchid (Aplectrum hyemale).
Specifically, this wild orchid blends with its grassy and woodsy surroundings. Its colors can include white or yellow touches. But brown, greenish purple and purple predominate and keep the orchid from catching the attention of habitat visitors.
Four inches to 1-1/2 feet (10.16 - 45.72 centimeters) is the mature size of the Late Coral Root Orchid (Corallorhiza odontorhiza).Specifically, the wild orchid in question can be unpredictable in its mature height. At the lower limits of its mature height, it easily is overlooked in its native woodsy habitat. Additionally, its flowers never open, and its overall color scheme seamlessly slips into the background.
One foot (30.48 centimeters) is the mature size of the Pale Coral Root (Corallorhiza trifida).Specifically, this wild orchid does not vary in its mature height. It is a social plant that grows in colonies. It stands out in its shaded environment because of its colonizing habits and because of its bright yellow bloom colors.
Four inches to 1-1/2 feet (10.16 - 45.72 centimeters) is the mature size of the Autumn Coral Root (Corallorhiza odontorhiza).Specifically, this wild orchid can vary quite a bit in its mature height. It is easy to pass by in its woodsy environment. For example, its colors merge with its surroundings, and its flowers remain unopened.
One to two feet (30.48 - 60.96 centimeters) is the mature size of the Large Coral Root Orchid (Corallorhiza maculata).Specifically, the wild orchid in question cannot be overlooked in its native streamside and woodsy habitats. It is a social plant that grows in colonies. Its sheer numbers and growing area make the orchid a cheery, glorious sight during its summer to fall bloom times.
One to two feet (30.48 - 60.96 centimeters) is the mature size of the Spotted Coral Root (Corallorhiza maculata).Specifically, this wild orchid is a welcoming sight to visitors of its streamside and woodsy environments. It likes to grow in colonies. So visitors will find it difficult to overlook the glories of this wild orchid during its summer to fall bloom times.
One to two feet (30.48 - 60.96 centimeters) is the mature size of the Many-flowered Coral Root Orchid (Corallorhiza maculata).Specifically, the wild orchid in question calls such attention to itself that it is one of the more easily noticed of its colleagues. For example, it is tall whether it hovers at the lower or upper reaches of its mature height. It sports a gloriously long bloom from summer to fall. It takes up space since it grows in colonies.
Four inches to 1-1/2 feet (10.16 - 45.72 centimeters) is the mature size of the Small Coral Root Orchid (Corallorhiza odontorhiza).Specifically, this wild orchid does not tend to reach the upper limits of its mature height. For this reason, it is overlooked by visitors to its native woodsy environment. Additionally, its overall colors merge with its shaded brown and green surroundings. Even its flowers remain unobtrusive and forever unopened throughout the bloom time.
Four inches to 1-1/2 feet (10.16 - 45.72 centimeters) is the mature size of the Spring Coral Root (Corallorhiza wisteriana).Specifically, this wild orchid can vary considerably in its mature height. It does not carry on photosynthesis. The lower part of the stem is protected by tubular sheathes.
Eight inches to two feet (20.32 - 60.96 centimeters) is the mature size of the Elfin Spur Orchid (Tipularia discolor).Specifically, the wild orchid in question can be unpredictable in its mature height. But whether it reaches the lower or upper limits of its mature size, the plant always keeps the elegantly sleek look of its stem. The orchid sports delicately threadlike flowers at the top of a leafless stem.
One to over 2-1/2 feet (30.48 - 76.2 centimeters) is the mature size of the Cockscomb Orchid (Hexalectris spicata).Specifically, this wild orchid displays quite a bit of variation in mature height. Its stem is sleek and slender. But the plant actually takes on a stout look when it hovers around the lower reaches of its mature size.
Eight inches to two feet (20.32 - 60.96 centimeters) is the mature size of the Cranefly Orchid (Tipularia discolor).Specifically, this wild orchid can show considerable variety in its mature height. But it always gives a slim impression no matter its size. The impression is helped by the leaflessness of the stem and the threadlike spread of its delicate flowers.
One to three (1-3) feet (30.48 - 91.44 centimeters) is the mature size of the Snowy 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.