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07-23-2020, 02:37 PM
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Bogging 7/23/20
I went to a very well known bog in Luzerne county PA today and saw hundreds of bog orchids in bloom. Mostly Platanthera blephariglottis, a few P. ciliaris, some of the naturally occurring hybrid between them P. x Bicolor, and a bunch of Calopogon tuberous. Plus all the huckleberry I could eat:
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07-23-2020, 03:16 PM
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Those are spectacular! Thanks for sharing... and enjoy those huckleberries!
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07-23-2020, 03:38 PM
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Those are spectacular! Thanks for sharing... and enjoy those huckleberries!
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I certainly did! I didn't bring any home, but when I wasn't taking pictures I was eating them with both hands!
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07-23-2020, 05:16 PM
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Oh wow those are great! I'm always so jealous of the Platantheras you get out east, the western ones aren't nearly as spectacular (not that they aren't still exciting to see).
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07-23-2020, 05:35 PM
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YES!! nice stuff subrosa!! in PA are they protected or could you take a seed pod if you found one?
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07-23-2020, 09:06 PM
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Wowza! Great post! Huckleberries= my youth.
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07-23-2020, 11:51 PM
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Nice!
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07-24-2020, 02:57 AM
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YES!! nice stuff subrosa!! in PA are they protected or could you take a seed pod if you found one?
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They're not protected species, but these are on the private property of a land trust.
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They're not protected species, but these are on the private property of a land trust.
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LOL, well then no! unless you don't want to be invited back.
i actually had a fun arrangement with a few neighbors when i was a kid. i would do yard work for them in exchange for any fruit and seed pods i wanted from their property...it was one of those magical arrangements where both sides feel like they are robbing the other one blind  i had to do so much yard work (child of divorce so TWO suburban, south florida lawns to tend to) so spreading a few bags of mulch was nothing to me and these were big properties with former groves on them so oranges, grapefruits, avocados and flowers a plenty and while i stopped doing any real work for them in middle school i kept visiting their property well through college
i am jealous of the hikes you( and afid) get to take and see orchids!!!
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LOL, well then no! unless you don't want to be invited back.
i actually had a fun arrangement with a few neighbors when i was a kid. i would do yard work for them in exchange for any fruit and seed pods i wanted from their property...it was one of those magical arrangements where both sides feel like they are robbing the other one blind  i had to do so much yard work (child of divorce so TWO suburban, south florida lawns to tend to) so spreading a few bags of mulch was nothing to me and these were big properties with former groves on them so oranges, grapefruits, avocados and flowers a plenty and while i stopped doing any real work for them in middle school i kept visiting their property well through college
i am jealous of the hikes you( and afid) get to take and see orchids!!!
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I'm jealous that you can walk down the street and see orchids in the trees........but not jealous enough to live without snow!
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