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11-29-2009, 12:04 PM
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Very Rare Whirled Pogonia
I was looking through old photos when I came across these two, not the best I've ever taken, but this species is rarely seen. The whorled pogonia, Isotria verticillata, is threatened or endangered throughout its range. This plant, I believe, was found in the Blue Hills Reservation which is comprised of 7,000 acres from Quincy to Dedham and Milton to Randolph Massachusetts.
Last edited by golforchid; 11-29-2009 at 01:07 PM..
Reason: corrected species name
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11-29-2009, 12:42 PM
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Fabulous find, but isn't it correctly the Whorled Pogonia? Would love to see this!
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11-29-2009, 01:13 PM
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Very Rare Whorled Pogonia
Yes, Ron, you are correct it is the Whorled Pogonia or I've heard it referred to as the Greater or Large Whorled Pogonia. I guess I was in a "whirl" when I posted this. I've only seen it the one time years ago when several of us went wild orchid hunting with Paul Martin Brown, who was a member of the Massachusetts Orchid Society at the time.
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11-29-2009, 03:16 PM
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That's so very neat! I like your older orchid photos! I wonder how many of the places you've photographed still have intact orchid populations. Keep posting your photos!
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11-29-2009, 04:08 PM
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Originally Posted by musicloveranthony
That's so very neat! I like your older orchid photos! I wonder how many of the places you've photographed still have intact orchid populations. Keep posting your photos!
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I don't know Anthony as these photos are really "old" - maybe more than 20 years. At present I'm trying to find out if that bog in Quechee, VT, where I photographed the Cyp. reginae, still exists, by emailing someone in the local garden club there - who knows if I'll receive a reply. By poking around the internet I've found some potential sites of wild orchids in Vermont, so hopefully I can check these out next year. If any Orchid Board members know of sites in the MA/NH/VT/Maine area, please send me a message.
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11-29-2009, 05:57 PM
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Very Nice! Good luck with re-locating them. Thanks for sharing
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11-30-2009, 04:27 PM
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Some years ago, near Williamsburg, VA, a stand of Small Whorled Pogonia actually blocked construction of a highway.
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11-30-2009, 07:45 PM
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Oh, that's really neat! I know around my neck of the woods, Cypripedium candidum habitat is a major topic in a highway bridge debate
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Some years ago, near Williamsburg, VA, a stand of Small Whorled Pogonia actually blocked construction of a highway.
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