Hello
I'm from Alaska and new to the orchid world. I love finding plants and IDing them. When I find a wild orchid in the AK I get real excited. Just recently I found this flower which looks like an orchid to me but not sure. Can anyone help me out?
Thanks
Kristin
Last edited by kruskie; 05-29-2009 at 03:06 AM..
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violet of course. Well it is better to know than not. Thanks for checking out my photo. I hope to find some real orchids soon. I'll be hunting around the AK this summer. I've been told 9 species have been sited here. I found a cypripedium guttatum patch last summer and I feel in love.
kristin
That is most certainly Viola macloskeyi, named for George Macloskey, professor of biology at Princeton (1874-1906). I've found it in Nevada and California in pine forests and wet grassy meadows.