Native orchids are increasingly threatened by pressure from population
growth and development but, nonetheless, still present a welcome
surprise to observant hikers in every state and province. Compiled and
illustrated by long-time orchid specialist Paul Martin Brown, this
pocket guide to the woodland and bog rein orchids forms part of a
series that will cover all the wild orchids of the continental United
States and Canada. Brown provides a description,
general distributional information, time of flowering, and habitat
requirements for each species as well as a complete list of hybrids
and the many different growth and color forms that can make
identifying orchids so challenging. For the woodland and bog rein
orchids, which make up some of the most delicate and subtly colored of
all wild orchids, he includes information on nineteen species, four
subspecies and varieties, and seven hybrids. The genus
Platanthera is the largest genus of orchids to be found in North
America north of Mexico; the woodland and bog rein orchids comprise a
significant group of species found throughout much of temperate U.S.
and Canada. The luminously green rein orchids, so-called because of
the resemblance of some of the flowers to the reins used on horses,
are especially abundant in rich woodlands, wetlands, and bogs in the
more northerly and cooler habitats. Most are easy to identify based
upon their general appearance, range, and time of flowering. Answering
three simple questions—when, where, and how does it grow?—and
comparing the living plants with the striking photos in this
backpack-friendly laminated guide and the information in the simple
key should enable both professional and amateur naturalists to achieve
the satisfaction of identifying a specific orchid.
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A Guide to Native Platanthera Species of the Continental United States and Canada
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781587299308
Publisert
2023
Utgiver
University of Chicago Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter