Family: Orchidaceae
frog orchid, long-bracted green orchid
[Habenaria bracteata (Muhl.) R.Br., more... ]
Etymology: Coeloglossum: Latin for "heavy-tongue"
Plants: erect, perennial, 8"-20" tall forb; fleshy, forked roots
Leaves: alternate; lowest only 1 or 2 small sheaths; the 3 or more main leaves oval to oblong, getting smaller toward the top
Flowers: greenish often tinged with purple, 6-parted, 1/3"-2/3" long, spur pouch-like; inflorescence a 2"-8" dense, spike-like cluster (raceme) of stalked flowers, the leaf-like bracts on the lower flowers longer than the flowers; blooms May-Aug.
Habitat: moist; woods
Conservation Status: Native
Plants: erect, perennial, 8"-20" tall forb; fleshy, forked roots
Leaves: alternate; lowest only 1 or 2 small sheaths; the 3 or more main leaves oval to oblong, getting smaller toward the top
Flowers: greenish often tinged with purple, 6-parted, 1/3"-2/3" long, spur pouch-like; inflorescence a 2"-8" dense, spike-like cluster (raceme) of stalked flowers, the leaf-like bracts on the lower flowers longer than the flowers; blooms May-Aug.
Habitat: moist; woods
Conservation Status: Native
Flora of North America: Flora of North America Floristic Rating: Coefficient of Conservatism = 6, Wetland Indicator = FAC USDA Plants Database: Federal Distribution and detailed information including photos