Cleistes divaricata is the scientific name of the Spreading Pogonia.
Specifically, there are other common names that may be found in conjunction with Cleistes divaricata. For example, there are the very similar Rose and Rosebud Orchids. Another example is Lady's Ettercap.
Isotria verticillata is the scientific, Latin or binomial name of the Five-leaves Pogonia.
Specifically, a scientific name combines at least two words. The first word identifies the genus, which honors the equal length of the orchid's three sepals, Isotria. The second word indicates the species, which sports a whorled or umbrella like leafy arrangement, verticillata.
Pogonia ophioglossoides is the scientific, Latin or binomial name of the Rose Pogonia.Specifically, a scientific name has at least two words. The first identifies the genus as one of the bearded orchids, Pogonia. The second indicates that the species' hallmark is a bloom like a snake tongue, ophioglossoides.
Cleistes divaricata is the scientific name of the Lady's Ettercap Orchid.Specifically, there are other common names that may be found in conjunction with Cleistes divaricata. For example, there are the very similar Rose and Rosebud Orchids. Another example is the Spreading Pogonia.
Cleistes divaricata is the scientific name of the Rosebud Orchid.Specifically, there are other common names that may be found in conjunction with Cleistes divaricata. For example, there is the very similar Rose Orchid. Other examples include Lady's Ettercap and Spreading Pogonia.
Open, moist spaces that are not waterlogged is the habitat of the Spreading Pogonia (Cleistes divaricata).Specifically, the orchid favors meadows and savannahs. But it also may be found in open woods. Another favorite location are swamps.
Triphora trianthophora is the scientific, Latin or binomial name of the Nodding Pogonia Orchid.Specifically, the scientific name is made up of at least two words. The first is the genus, which honors the orchid's tendency to sport three flowers near its three topmost leaves. The second word is the species, which emphasizes once again the plant's tendency to produce three flowers.
East of the Mississippi River is the range of the Spreading Pogonia Orchid (Cleistes divaricata).Specifically, the orchid can be found as far north in the eastern United States of America as New Jersey. It can grow as far south as Florida. It ranges as far westward as eastern Texas and Kentucky
May to July is the bloom time of the Spreading Pogonia (Cleistes divaricata).Specifically, the orchid is a late spring to mid-summer bloomer. The sparseness of its foliage really sets off the delicacy of the plant's bloom. The sole flower is quite noticeable and attractive at the top of the plant's stem.
Cleistes divaricata is the scientific name of the Rose Orchid.Specifically, there are other common names that may be found in conjunction with Cleistes divaricata. For example, there is the very similar Rosebud Orchid. Other examples include Lady's Ettercap and Spreading Pogonia.
One-and-a-half to two (1-1/2-2) feet (45.72 - 60.96 centimeters) is the mature size of the Spreading Pogonia (Cleistes divaricata).Specifically, the orchid has a graceful, slender, willowy look. That hallmark appearance is to the narrowness and length of the stem. It also is due to the sparse appearance of leaves.
Pink to purple or white is the bloom color of the Spreading Pogonia (Cleistes divaricata).Specifically, the orchid is quite multi-colored. Pink to purple or white petals make up the tube. Purple on the inside and greenish yellow on the outside is the lower petal. Reddish brown to purple are the three basal sepals.
The Large Whorled Pogonia.
The scientific name of the pink bell is Tetratheca glandulosa. It is a small, spreading shrub which grows 20Ð50 cm in height.