Thursday, May 29, 2014

Corallorhiza maculata var. ozettensis


This is the variety of the Spotted Coralroot which looks like another species.  It is the Ozette Coralroot, Corallorhiza maculata var. ozettensis, discovered fairly recently on the Olympic Peninsula and since found on Whidbey Island, Washington, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, and mainland British Columbia.  Though a variety of the Spotted Coralroot it is completely unspotted and the last to bloom of the three varieties found in our area.  When I took the photos below, the Western Spotted Coralroots were nearly finished blooming, the Spotted Coralroots were at the peak of their bloom season, and these were just starting to bloom, all three growing in the same area.  The variety is named after the Ozette Indians in whose area the variety was first found.

May 27












June 24
(nearly finished)






4 comments:

Upupaepops said...

Oh that pesky slug

Had some good orchid views in Provence, still sorting pictures

Need to get up to N Whidbey to get my coralroot fill before they leave

Ron said...

We are in eastern Washington, Marti. Spent Friday and Saturday with Melissa and Tina at Red Top, Old Blewett, Derby Canyon, Devil's Gulch, and Plain and saw tons of C. montanum, a lot of C. fasciculatum (mostly finished), and some really interesting Coralroots, colors I'd never seen before. Devil's Gulch is an orchidist's dream. Lots of C. mertensiana at Hoypus and lots of Ozettes at Au Sable.

Unknown said...

Beautiful! Love the cute labellum...

Ron said...

Thanks for looking and commenting, Tobias.