Platanthera flava var. herbiola (R.Br.) Luer (redirected from: Habenaria flava var. herbiola)
Family: Orchidaceae
[Habenaria flava var. herbiola (L.) R.Br. ex Spreng.]
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Etymology: Platanthera: from the Greek for "flat" and "flower," hence "wide or flat anthered"
Plants: erect, perennial, 12"-28" tall forb
Leaves: lance-like to linear, occurring only along the stem
Flowers: greenish to yellow, 6-parted, 1/8"-1/3" wide, seemingly stalkless, lips not parted or fringed; bracts much longer than the flower; inflorescence a 2"-8" dense, stout spike of 15-40 flowers; blooms June-Sept.
Habitat: wet to moist; bogs, swamps, floodplains, prairies
Conservation Status: Threatened
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