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Old 09-16-2013, 10:48 AM
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This is the nivea (albino) form of the Western Fairy Slipper, Calypso bulbosa var. occidentalis fma. nivea. We found four of them in different places last spring.



We also found a near-albino with hints of pink color and of the brownish-purple color at the back of the pouch. It is sometimes difficult to tell these pale forms from flowers that are fading, since even the pink flowers turn white just before they wither, but the yellowish color at the back of the pouch and lack of spotting on the lip give this one away.



This is probably a pale form since the flowers still look fresh, but the photo shows the difference in the color of the pouch and lip when compared with the previous photo.



Here is a flower that is fading next to one that is still fresh. The difference in the color of the pouch and lip should be evident. Even the fresh flower, however is light-colored.



This is the ordinary form of the Western Fairy Slipper, but a very intensely colored flower in all its parts. We found this at Sehome Hill Arboretum.



We also saw for the first time in Washington the Eastern Fairy Slipper, in its rose-colored (lip) form, Calypso bulbosa var. americana fma. rosea. With its yellow beard it is obviously different from the Western Fairy Slipper.



And finally, here is a blog post about all these different forms: Native Orchids of the Pacific Northwest and the Canadian Rockies: Varieties and Forms of Calypso bulbosa

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Old 09-16-2013, 03:00 PM
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Wonderful color varieties. I bet that very few people have ever seen them in nature.
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Beautiful! What great discoveries!
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Wonderful! Thank you so much!
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Really beautiful!
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Those are just beautiful! Thanks for sharing!
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I saw it in your blog, and it's very interesting, Ron! Thank you for posting this. The population near my house is rather small, so I didn't notice any color variation. But I should pay more attention next year.

Have you seen what insects are pollinating Calypso?
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Thanks very much, all of you, and naoki, I have never seen any Fairy Slipper getting pollinated and yet most of them produce seed pods. I myself would like to know what the pollinator is.
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I agree, I was also surprised how high the rate of successful pollination is. This is the 2nd year I'm watching the population; the lawn mower got them last year, but this year, they escaped the mower. Many of them seemed to be setting fruits. During the flowering time, I never saw a pollinator, but this is probably because I couldn't stay there for a long time (too many mosquitoes).
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Wonderful pictures!
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