Grass-pink

This terrestrial orchid grows in sunny marshes, in bogs, and swamps. Its flowers are deep pink and bloom with 10 or more flowers in the raceme. The upper-most petal is called the "lip"; and extends downward and curves forward.

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Caroline R. Dean
Format: Electronic
Published: Auburn University Libraries
Subjects:
Online Access:http://content.lib.auburn.edu/u?/flora,446
format Electronic
collection Caroline Dean Wildflower Collection
building Auburn University Digital Library
publisher Auburn University Libraries
topic Wildflower photographs
spellingShingle Wildflower photographs
Grass-pink
Caroline R. Dean
fulltopic Wildflower photographs
Calopoon tuberosa
Geography & Environment -- Natural Environment -- Living Things; Arts & Literature -- Photography
description This terrestrial orchid grows in sunny marshes, in bogs, and swamps. Its flowers are deep pink and bloom with 10 or more flowers in the raceme. The upper-most petal is called the "lip"; and extends downward and curves forward.
spelling Grass-pinkCalopoon tuberosaThis terrestrial orchid grows in sunny marshes, in bogs, and swamps. Its flowers are deep pink and bloom with 10 or more flowers in the raceme. The upper-most petal is called the "lip"; and extends downward and curves forward.Caroline R. DeanRobert A. Dean284OrchidaceaeGeography & Environment -- Natural Environment -- Living Things; Arts & Literature -- PhotographyRights to the images in this collection are owned by the estate of Caroline R. Dean. Please direct questions concerning use or reproduction to the Auburn University Digital Library at coatemi@auburn.edu.http://cdm17353.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/flora/id/446
title Grass-pink
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author Caroline R. Dean
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