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© T.M.Jones 2006

© T.M.Jones 2006

© T.M.Jones 2006

© T.M.Jones 2006

© T.M.Jones 2006

Distribution

Description

Flowering summer.
Height 15-100 cm.
Inflorescence a spike.
Leaves              
two to five; blade linear to elliptic;  bracts reduced distally.
Flowers
purple to rarely white, resupinate; lip divided into three
primary lobes; lip margins fringed to dentate, lateral sepal
margins entire, dorsal sepal margins dentate to entire.
Spur terete to club-shaped.
Rostellum lobes oriented downwards.
Viscidia circular to subcircular to oblong.

Described hybrids

Hybrid Second Parent
P. x andrewsii (M.White)  Luer P.lacera
? P.grandiflora

 

Habitat

Stream banks, fens, seepy areas.

Conservation and Wetland Status

Threatened and Endangered Status

State Status
Illinois Endangered
Indiana Rare
Iowa Threatened
Kentucky Endangered
Maryland Endangered, Extirpated
New York Exploitably Vulnerable
Ohio Endangered
Tennessee Threatened

Wetland Indicator Status 

Facultative Wetland +,  Facultative Wetland -

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Ethnobotany

 

Synonyms

Orchis psycodes Linnaeus, Sp. Pl. 2: 943. 1753; Habenaria psycodes (Linnaeus) Sprengel

 

Author and publication information for name

Platanthera psycodes (L.) Lindl., Gen. Sp. Orchid. Pl. 294. 1835.

Vernacular name

Small Purple Fringed Orchid

Link to Interactive Platanthera key

http://utc.usu.edu/keys/Platanthera/Platanthera.html

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References

C. J. Sheviak  (2003). Flora of North America, Magnoliophyta: Liliidae: Liliales and Orchidales. Vol. 26:496-571. Oxford University Press.

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.