East of the Mississippi River is the range of the Green Fringed Orchid (Habenaria lacera).
Specifically, the wild orchid ranges as far northeastward as Maine. It may be found growing as far southeastward as Georgia. It is found growing throughout the northeast, across the Mississippi River, and into Minnesota. It extends southwestward all the way to and across the Mississippi River, and into Texas.
East of the Mississippi River is the range of the Crested Fringed Orchid (Habenaria cristata).Specifically, the wild orchid is found as far northeast as Massachusetts. It is found as far southeast as Florida. Its range extends southwestward to Texas and Arkansas.
East of the Mississippi River is the range of the Yellow Fringed Orchid (Habenaria cristata).Specifically, the wild orchid is found as far northeast as Massachusetts. It is found as far southeast as Florida. Its range extends southwestward to Texas and Arkansas.
East of the Mississippi River is the range of the White Fringed Orchid (Habenaria blephariglottis).Specifically, the orchid ranges as far northeast as Maine. It is found as far southeast as Florida. It grows as far southwest as Texas and as far northwest as Michigan.
Green fringed orchid is a common name for Habenaria lacera. The flowering plant in question also may be identified as green bog orchid or green crane orchid.
East of the Mississippi River is the range of the Bicolored Fringed Orchid (Habenaria x bicolor).Specifically, the wild orchid ranges as far northeastward as Maine. It may be found growing as far southeastward as Florida. It grows northwestward into Michigan. It extends southwestward across the Mississippi River and into Texas.
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East of the Mississippi River is the range of the Ragged Fringed Orchid (Habenaria lacera).Specifically, the wild orchid ranges as far northeastward as Maine. It may be found growing as far southeastward as Georgia. It is found growing throughout the northeast, across the Mississippi River, and into Minnesota. It extends southwestward all the way to and across the Mississippi River, and into Texas.
Yellow is the bloom color of the Ragged Fringed Orchid (Habenaria lacera).Specifically, this wild orchid does not vary considerably in color. The flowers may range from a pale to a greenish yellow. The floral colors tend to harmonize with the play of light and shade in the plant's grassy and woodsy habitats.
June to September is the bloom time of the Crested Fringed Orchid (Habenaria cristata).Specifically, this wild orchid blooms from early summer into early fall. It is a welcome sight for the eyes of visitors of the plant's native grassy habitats. It sports saffron flowers that stand out in a crowd of lush green.
Habenaria x bicolor is a scientific name for the bicolor fringed orchid. It also serves as the binomial, Latin, or taxonomic name for the synonymous bicolor bog orchid and two-colored crane orchid.
Habenaria blephariglottis is the scientific, Latin or binomial name of the White Fringed Orchid.Specifically, the scientific name is made up of at least two words. The first word is the genus, which identifies this plant as a wild orchid. The second word is the species, which describes the orchid in question as having a characteristically fringed lip as part of the bloom.
Habenaria lacera is the scientific, Latin or binomial name of the Ragged Fringed Orchid.Specifically, a scientific name has at least two words. The first identifies the genus, whose hallmark is the rein or strap, Habenaria, to which the orchid's long floral lip is compared. The second is the species, which honors the orchid's irregularly fringed lip, lacera.