Distribution
Description
| Flowering | summer. |
| Height | 15-65 cm. |
| Inflorescence | a spike. |
| Leaves | two, basal, unequal in size; blade orbiculate to elliptic to irregular; fleshy. |
| Flowers | green to white, resupinate; all margins entire. |
| Spur | terete to club-shaped; reduced at apex. |
| Rostellum | lobes oriented forward. |
| Viscidia | circular to subcircular. |
Habitat
Wet to seasonally wet woodlands. Hilltops, treed fens.
Conservation and Wetland Status
Threatened and Endangered Status
| State | Status |
| Connecticut | Special Concern |
| Indiana | Extirpated |
| New Jersey | Endangered |
| New York | Exploitably Vulnerable |
| Tennessee | Threatened |
Wetland Indicator Status
Facultative Wetland, Facultative Upland
Ethnobotany
- Ground up leaves used top treat abrashions; sores associated with tuberculosis.
- Ground up leaves used to treat blisters.
Synonyms
- Orchis orbiculata Pursh, Fl. Amer. Sept. 2: 588. 1814; Habenaria orbiculata (Pursh) Torrey;
- H. orbiculata var. lehorsii Fernald; H. orbiculata var. menziesii (Lindley) Fernald;
- Platanthera orbiculata var. lehorsii (Fernald) Catling
Chromosome number
2n = 42
Author and publication information for name
Platanthera orbiculata (Pursh) Lindl., Gen. Sp. Orchid. Pl. 286. 1835.
Vernacular name
Lesser Roundleaved Orchid
Link to Interactive Platanthera key
http://utc.usu.edu/keys/Platanthera/Platanthera.html
References
C. J. Sheviak (2003). Flora of North America,
Native American Ethnobotany, University of Michigan-Dearborn at http://herb.umd.umich.edu/. Accessed primarily in July 2006.
U.S. Department of Agriculture. PLANTS Database. http://plants.usda.gov/index.html. Accessed primarily in July 2006.