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Orchidaceae
Orchid Family

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Calopogon tuberosus - Grass-pink

Found in sphagnum bogs, peaty meadows, swamps, and marshes. Note long grass-like single basal leaf with orchid lip (labellum) on top. Rare?

Grass-pink
Flower. Wetland shore, Harrietstown, July 2003
Grass-pink
Flower. Wetland shore, Harrietstown, July 2003
Grass-pink
Flower. Wetland shore, Harrietstown, July 2003
     

Pogonia ophioglossoides - Rose Pogonia

Found in sphagnum bogs and peaty swamps. Note single, short, oblong basal leaf and bearded pink flower.

Rose pogonia in floating bog
Habit. Floating bog, Harrietstown, July 2003
Rose pogonia in floating bog
Habit. Floating bog, Harrietstown, July 2003
Rose pogonia in floating bog
Plant. Floating bog, Harrietstown, July 2003
Rose pogonia in floating bog
Plant. Floating bog, Harrietstown, July 2003
Rose pogonia in floating bog
Flower. Floating bog, Harrietstown, July 2003
Rose pogonia in floating bog
Flower. Floating bog, Harrietstown, July 2003

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