RF2T6JD19–Close up Lesser Purple Fringed Orchid (Platanthera psycodes) wildflower purple blossom growing in the Chippewa National Forest, northern Minnesota USA
RF2JRCCX2–The Small Purple Orchid blooming in a roadside ditch at Buffalo Point, Manitoba, Canada.
RF2G0W001–Purple Fringed Orchid, Platanthera psycodes, Cape St. Mary's, Newfoundland, Canada
RF2GD38WM–Purple fringed orchid flower close-up
RMG0YYDW–Blue purple orchid in Pangot garden fringed gentian
RMPBFR4W–Corybas fimbriatus, Fringed Helmet-orchid at Baluk Willam Flora Reserve, Belgrave South, Victoria, Australia
RF2RC3RW1–Iris japonica (Iridaceae) is a native of China and Japan
RF2WMKCRX–Small purple-fringed orchid blossom (Platanthera psycodes); North Carolina, United States of America
RF2GJ14AB–Canada, Ontario, Bruce Peninsula National Park. Small purple fringed orchids close-up.
RF2HMG750–Cleome rutidosperma (fringed spider flower, purple cleome, maman ungu, maman lanang) with a natural background
RFT59Y1E–A fringed iris, iris japonica, blooms along a hiking path in a forest nature preserve in central Kanagawa, Japan.
RM2GJ6MAY–Canada, Manitoba, Buffalo Point. Small purple-fringed orchids.
RMGDFGHX–Walkers on a path fringed with early purple orchids (orchis mascula) in Cressbrook Dale, Peak District, Derbyshire UK - spring
RFT5NKTE–Platanthera Psycodes, commonly called lesser purple fringed orchid or small purple-fringed orchid, is a species of orchid, genus Platanthera, occurrin
RFKH1EM3–Blue Lady Orchid thelymitra crinita or Queen Lily orchid blooming in Crooked Brook national park, Dardanup in spring is a protected species.
RF2RC3RWW–Iris japonica (Iridaceae) is a native of China and Japan
RFBAD5MK–Orchid
RM2R6H852–Small Purple Fringe Orchid (Habenaria psychodes). Date: 1932. Watercolor on paper. Museum: Smithsonian American Art Museum.
RF2HMG74W–Cleome rutidosperma (fringed spider flower, purple cleome, maman ungu, maman lanang) with a natural background
RM2AWK0M1–Undine and our sylvan world; sixteen nature sketches . No answer. She straightened oneof the plates on the wall. Did nt you take my orchid? Or,did Thaddeus? Orchid! What orchid? she asked,innocently. Must have lost it in climbing overthe fence. I m going back for it. I turned toward the door. Your orchid is in my book. shespoke up. You mean old thing—youfound one before me. I went out to the bam and got thespade to set out the cardinal. Helayneknew my pride about the orchid. The next day I asked her if she hada purple-fringed orchid in her book. Do nt know. she answered. Goand look. She surpri
RF2HXJET7–Spider's web. Creative. A small spider sits on its web next to a purple small orchid.
RMGDFGF2–Walkers on a path fringed with early purple orchids (orchis mascula) in Cressbrook Dale, Peak District, Derbyshire UK - spring
RMHH3RD3–Greater purple fringed orchid, Platanthera grandiflora (Habenaria fimbriata). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Cooke from Conrad Loddiges' Botanical Cabinet, Hackney, London, 1821.
RMBY5NTD–Fringed orchis with pale pink and white flowers, Platanthera psycodes (Orchis psycodes).
RF2JRCD0C–The Small Purple Orchid blooming in a roadside ditch at Buffalo Point, Manitoba, Canada.
RF2G0W07E–Purple Fringed Orchid, Platanthera psycodes, Cape St. Mary's, Newfoundland, Canada
RMMCH105–. Cyclamen. Cypress Vine. Convolvulus Major. 5608 C. Cantabricus. Flowers rosy-purple, a beauti- ful trailing plant for hanging-baskets, or for bed- ding ; hardy perennial...'. 10 5611 â Manrit'anicus. A beautiful trailing plant for hanging-baskets ; blue flowers 10 5613â 'rricoJor Roseus. A charming novelty, with rose-colored flowers, pure white centre, fringed with purplish-violet and shading towards the throat to golnen vellow ; 1 foot 10 5620â 3Iixed. All colors. Perez., 30 cts 5 CYCLAMEN PERSfCUM. Charming bulbous-rooted plants, with beautiful foli- age, and rich colored orchid-like fragr
RFKH1EM5–Blue Lady Orchid thelymitra crinita or Queen Lily orchid blooming in Crooked Brook national park, Dardanup in spring is a protected species.
RF2RC3RTW–Iris japonica (Iridaceae) is a native of China and Japan
RMP9HB5A–Greater purple fringed orchid, Platanthera grandiflora (Habenaria fimbriata). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Cooke from Conrad Loddiges' Botanical Cabinet, Hackney, London, 1821.
RF2HMG76P–Cleome rutidosperma (fringed spider flower, purple cleome, maman ungu, maman lanang) with a natural background
RM2AWK0C2–Undine and our sylvan world; sixteen nature sketches . No answer. She straightened oneof the plates on the wall. Did nt you take my orchid? Or,did Thaddeus? Orchid! What orchid? she asked,innocently. Must have lost it in climbing overthe fence. I m going back for it. I turned toward the door. Your orchid is in my book. shespoke up. You mean old thing—youfound one before me. I went out to the bam and got thespade to set out the cardinal. Helayneknew my pride about the orchid. The next day I asked her if she hada purple-fringed orchid in her book. Do nt know. she answered. Goand look. She surpri
RF2HXRGN5–Spider's web. Creative. A small spider sits on its web next to a purple small orchid.
RM2AFH7WK–Large Purple Fringed Orchid (Platanthera grandiflora) Flower with raindrops after early summer thunderstorm. Pennsylvania, summer.
RF2JRCCKW–The Small Purple Orchid blooming in a roadside ditch at Buffalo Point, Manitoba, Canada.
RF2G0W04J–Purple Fringed Orchid, Platanthera psycodes, Cape St. Mary's, Newfoundland, Canada
RMMCH0F4–. Cyclamen. Cypress Vine. Convolvulus Major 660S C. Cantabricn*. Flowers rosy-purple, a beauti- ful trailing plant for hanging-baskets, or for bed- ding; hardy perennial 10 5611 — Mauritanicus. A beautiful trailing plant for hanging-baskets ; blue flowers 10 5613— Tricolor Rosens. A charming novelty, with rose-colored flowers, pure white centre, fringed with purplish-violet and shading towards the throat to golden yellow; 1 foot 10 6620— Mixed. All colors. Per oz., 30 cts 5 CYCLAMEN PERSICUM. Charming bulbous-rooted plants, with beautiful foli- age, and rich colored orchid-like fragrant flower
RFKH1EM7–Blue Lady Orchid thelymitra crinita or Queen Lily orchid blooming in Crooked Brook national park, Dardanup in spring is a protected species.
RF2RC3RWT–Iris japonica (Iridaceae) is a native of China and Japan
RMP5KPM8–Habenaria fimbriata. . Large purple-fringed orchid. This rare and beautiful species is a native of North America, growing, according to Pursh, in low meadows and on high mountain bogs from Canada to Pennsylvania.. . . Conrad Loddiges and Sons published an illustrated catalogue of the nursery's plants entitled the Botanical Cabinet. The monthly magazine featured 10 hand-coloured illustrations and ran from 1817 to 1833 to total 2,000 plates. The publication introduced many exquisite camellias from China, exotic orchids and lilies from the New World, and about 100 varieties of heaths from South A
RF2HMG76R–Cleome rutidosperma (fringed spider flower, purple cleome, maman ungu, maman lanang) with a natural background
RMRDWW2P–. Wild flowers of the north-eastern states: being three hundred and eight individuals common to the north-eastern United States. Botany. EARLY PURPLE FRINGED ORCHID: Habenaria fimbriata.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Miller, Ellen Bell (Robertson) 1859-; Whiting, Margaret Christine. New York [etc. ] G. P. Putnam's Sons
RF2HXF3GW–Spider's web. Creative. A small spider sits on its web next to a purple small orchid.
RM2AFH7WE–Large Purple Fringed Orchid (Platanthera grandiflora) Flower with raindrops after early summer thunderstorm. Pennsylvania, summer.
RF2JRCCWT–The Small Purple Orchid blooming in a roadside ditch at Buffalo Point, Manitoba, Canada.
RF2G0W04M–Purple Fringed Orchid, Platanthera psycodes, Cape St. Mary's, Newfoundland, Canada
RF2HMG76W–Cleome rutidosperma (fringed spider flower, purple cleome, maman ungu, maman lanang) with a natural background
RMRG3E7W–. The Canadian field-naturalist. Natural history. 1997 Reddoch and Reddoch: The Orchids in the Ottawa District 149 Platanthera psycodes (Linnaeus) Lindley Small Purple Fringed-orchid Synonym: Habenaria psy codes (Linnaeus) Sprengel Platanthere papillon Platanthera psycodes is one of our most distinctive orchids and among our tallest. It is widespread in the District, but it is not as abundant as the map suggests because many colonies are rather short-lived. Platanthera psycodes closely resembles P. grandiflora, with which it occasionally grows. These two species can be easily recognized by the
RM2AFH7RF–Large Purple Fringed Orchid (Platanthera grandiflora) Flowers with raindrops after early summer thunderstorm. Pennsylvania, summer.
RF2JRCD10–The Small Purple Orchid blooming in a roadside ditch at Buffalo Point, Manitoba, Canada.
RF2HMG772–Cleome rutidosperma (fringed spider flower, purple cleome, maman ungu, maman lanang) with a natural background
RMRG3RH5–. The Canadian field-naturalist. Natural history. 1997 Reddoch and Reddoch: The Orchids in the Ottawa District 119 Platanthera grandiflora (Bigelow) Lindley Large Purple Fringed-orchid Synonym: Habenaria fimbriata (Dryander) R. Brown Platanthere grandiflore Platanthera grandiflora is one of our most spectacular orchids, being both large and colourful. It is similar to the more common P. psycodes (Stoutamire 1974) with which it sometimes grows. These two species can be easily recognized by their numerous purple fringed flowers on a leafy stem. Platanthera grandiflora is distin- guished from P.
RM2AFH7W6–Large Purple Fringed Orchid (Platanthera grandiflora) Flower with raindrops after early summer thunderstorm. Pennsylvania, summer.
RMKPNYN0–Greater Purple Fringed Orchid (Platanthera grandiflora) blooming in a fern filled glade in Bald Eagle State Forest, Pennsylvania, summer.
RF2JRCCPC–The Small Purple Orchid blooming in a roadside ditch at Buffalo Point, Manitoba, Canada.
RMRJX2GB–. Atlas of the rare vascular plants of Ontario. Rare plants; Botany. Atlas of the Rare Vascular Plants of Ontario / Atlas des plantes vasculaires rares de l'Ontario ORCHIDACEAE Platanthera grandiflora (Bigel.) Lindl. (Habenaria grandiflora (Bigel.) Torr., H. psycodes (L.) Spreng. var. grandiflora (Bigel.) Gray, P. psycodes (L.) LindI. var. grandiflora (Bigel.) Torr.) Large purple fringed-orchid Platanthère grandiflore. HABITAT: Damp meadows and open woods. STATUS: Rare in Delaware, Ohio, and Virginia. NOTES: Easily overboiled because of its similarity to the common and widespread P. psycodes.
RMKPNYJ7–Greater Purple Fringed Orchid (Platanthera grandiflora) blooming in a fern filled glade in Bald Eagle State Forest, Pennsylvania, summer.
RF2JRCD0F–The Small Purple Orchid blooming in a roadside ditch at Buffalo Point, Manitoba, Canada.
RMRHHKA1–. Blossom hosts and insect guests; how the heath family, the bluets, the figworts, the orchids and similar wild flowers welcome the bee, the fly, the wasp, the moth and other faithful insects. Fertilization of plants. The Purple-Fringed AND THE Ragged Orchid In the common pretty purple - fringed orchid, H. psycodes, whose dense cylin- drical spikes of plumy blos- ^^r^- soms occasionally em- purple whole marshes, the pollen is tucked away in two parallel pouches, one on either id^^F-^ side of the stigma (Fig. i). In ^ i'^^^ * "^ ^^^^^ ^^^^ ^^^ ^y^"^ ^^ sipping butterflies occasionally
RMKPNYGJ–Greater Purple Fringed Orchid (Platanthera grandiflora) blooming in a fern filled glade in Bald Eagle State Forest, Pennsylvania, summer.
RF2JRCCPE–The Small Purple Orchid blooming in a roadside ditch at Buffalo Point, Manitoba, Canada.
RMRHHK9K–. Blossom hosts and insect guests; how the heath family, the bluets, the figworts, the orchids and similar wild flowers welcome the bee, the fly, the wasp, the moth and other faithful insects. Fertilization of plants. The Purple-Fringed AND THE Ragged Orchid In the common pretty purple - fringed orchid, H. psycodes, whose dense cylin- drical spikes of plumy blos- ^^r^- soms occasionally em- purple whole marshes, the pollen is tucked away in two parallel pouches, one on either id^^F-^ side of the stigma (Fig. i). In ^ i'^^^ * "^ ^^^^^ ^^^^ ^^^ ^y^"^ ^^ sipping butterflies occasionally
RMKPNYN2–Greater Purple Fringed Orchid (Platanthera grandiflora) blooming in a fern filled glade in Bald Eagle State Forest, Pennsylvania, summer.
RF2JRCCPF–The Small Purple Orchid blooming in a roadside ditch at Buffalo Point, Manitoba, Canada.
RM2AJ0X7W–Orchids for everyone . d, so that when a well-grownbatch is in bloom, the reason for the popular name is evident. P. HooKERiANA has bright rosy-purple flowers, with brownmarks and a yellow throat to the lip. P. humilis is blush-white,with blue-purple marks on the fringed lip. These two speciesgrow well in a cool house. P. lagenaria is rosy-lilac, and has avery handsome lip, white, marked with crimson, purple, red, andyellow. P. MACULATA, pure white, with a yellow throat andyellow marks on the lip, is a lovely Orchid that flowers at the endof the year. P. precox is rosy purple, with yellow mark
RMKPNYN1–Greater Purple Fringed Orchid (Platanthera grandiflora) blooming in a fern filled glade in Bald Eagle State Forest, Pennsylvania, summer.
RF2JRCCX9–The Small Purple Orchid blooming in a roadside ditch at Buffalo Point, Manitoba, Canada.
RM2CE62R2–. The orchid-grower's manual : containing descriptions of the best species and varieties of orchidaceous plants . DENDROBIUli. CrPERBlENS. DENDKOBIUM. 301 racemes, the individiial blossoms being long-stalked, threeinches across, and of a rich golden yellow colour, havingon the crispulate fringed lip a large sanguineous purple centralreniform blotch, with a few crimson bars on each side behindit. It is very free-blooming, and we have seen three spikeson a single stem. It blooms during May and June, and laststwo or three weeks in full beauty. This is a grand plantfor exhibition purposes, as its
RF2JRCCM7–The Small Purple Orchid blooming in a roadside ditch at Buffalo Point, Manitoba, Canada.
RMRDT5J4–. The orchid-grower's manual, containing descriptions of the best species and varieties of orchidaceous plants in cultivation ... Orchids. 250 ORCHID-GROWER S MANUAL. white border, and numerous greenish-purple nerves; the petals are linear oblong, acute, deflexed, recurved at the tips, greenish on the upper, whitish on the. CYPr.ii'EDiuM cunxisii. (From the (rairhiii'i-x' Chronicle.') lower lialvcs, indistinctly veined with ]>uri)le and thickly spotted with small magenta-purple dots, as well as ])rof'usel3- fringed with short blackish hairs;. Please note that these images are extracted from
RF2JRCCP7–The Small Purple Orchid blooming in a roadside ditch at Buffalo Point, Manitoba, Canada.
RMRDT5WK–. The orchid-grower's manual, containing descriptions of the best species and varieties of orchidaceous plants in cultivation ... Orchids. 146 ORCHID-GROWERS MANUAL. and spotted Tvith purple inside; lip green, fringed -ivith a 3-ellow recurved flap at the end. This species appears to have been introduced in the early half of this century. A specimen was exhibited by Major-General E. S. Berkeley at the Temple Show on May 28th, 1891, which had been received from Rio dc Janeiro.—Bra:: il. Fig.—Orchid .Ubiim, x. t. 480. C. BUNGEROTHI, N. E. Brov:n.—A most distinct and very handsome species of Cata
RF2JRCCM3–The Small Purple Orchid blooming in a roadside ditch at Buffalo Point, Manitoba, Canada.
RMRDJBGK–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. Genus 12. ORCHID FAMILY. 559 7. Blephariglottis psycodes (L.) Rydb. Smaller Purple-fringed Orchis. Fig. 1379. Orchis psycodes L. Sp. PI. 943. 1753. Orchis fimbriates Ait. Hort. Kew. 3 : 297. 1789. Habenaria psycodes Spreng. Syst. 3 : 693. 1826. Blephariglottis psycodes Rydb. in Britton, Man. 296. 1901. Stem rather slender, i°-3° high. Leaves oval, elliptic or l
RF2JRCD0T–The Small Purple Orchid blooming in a roadside ditch at Buffalo Point, Manitoba, Canada.
RF2JRCD0R–The Small Purple Orchid blooming in a roadside ditch at Buffalo Point, Manitoba, Canada.
RF2JRCCWR–The Small Purple Orchid blooming in a roadside ditch at Buffalo Point, Manitoba, Canada.
RF2JRCD0E–The Small Purple Orchid blooming in a roadside ditch at Buffalo Point, Manitoba, Canada.
RF2JRCCWM–The Small Purple Orchid blooming in a roadside ditch at Buffalo Point, Manitoba, Canada.
RF2JRCCPH–The Small Purple Orchid blooming in a roadside ditch at Buffalo Point, Manitoba, Canada.
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