Epipactis gigantea is our only native Epipactis, though Epipactis helleborine is also quite common in our area, especially at lower elevations. That species, however, is a European import and not a native. Epipactis gigantea is known both as the Stream Orchid for its preference for wet areas and as the Chatterbox for its moveable lip. By any name it is a beautiful species with large flowers and attractive plants. The plants have pleated leaves and generally grow to 30-45 cm, though they can be taller. The flowers, as many as several dozen to a spike are 3 cm across and beautifully colored. We know several locations where these can be found but found a new location this summer with hundreds of plants, a great find since the species is quite rare and protected in Washington.
July 24
(Olympic Peninsula)
6 comments:
wonderful!
Fantastic pictures Ron!. This Epipactis has a very beautiful flowering. It is a marvel. Congratulations on the location.
Thanks, Prem. Trust you are well.
Thanks, Angel. This is one of our most spectacular native orchids, so it is always a delight to find it in a new location. Hugs.
wooow bellissima orchidea
Thank you, friend, for looking and commenting.
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