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Orchids native to Louisiana
Hi,
Can anyone point me in the right direction to find a list of orchids native to Louisiana? Thanks, Craig |
I just pulled an article that talks about the conservation of local Louisiana populations of Cypripedium kentuckiense.
Maybe there's Pogonia ophioglossoides too. |
Paul Martin Brown has a book Wild Orchids of the Southeastern United States that should be helpful.
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Calopogon barbatus
Calopogon multiflorus Calopogon oklahomensis Calopogon pallidus Calopogon tuberosus Cleistes bifaria Corallorhiza odontorhiza Corallorhiza wisteriana Cypripedium kentuckiense Epidendrum magnoliae Habenaria quinqueseta Habenaria repens Hexalectris spicata Isotria verticillata Listera australis Malaxis unifolia Platanthera blephariglottis Platanthera ciliaris Platanthera clavellata Platanthera flava Platanthera integra Platanthera integrilabia Platanthera lacera Platanthera nivea Platythelys querceticola Pogonia ophioglossoides Ponthieva racemosa Pteroglossaspis (Eulophia) ecristata Spiranthes brevilabris Spiranthes cernua Spiranthes eatonii Spiranthes lacera Spiranthes laciniata Spiranthes longilabris Spiranthes magnicamporum Spiranthes odorata Spiranthes ovalis Spiranthes praecox Spiranthes tuberosa Spiranthes vernalis Tipularia discolor Triphora trianthophora Zeuxine strateumatica there's also a few recognized subspecies for some of these, and a couple natural hybrids |
Craig,
The Louisiana Native Plant Society is a great place to start. Dr. Charles Allen is heavily involved with that group and is also a great resource. He leads expeditions to see rare habitats. I got to go last spring and we saw quite a few Cyp. kentuckiense, Calopogon oklahomense, a few Pagonia ophioglossoides. We were hoping to find Isotria verticellata (spelling?) but it eluded us. |
Thank you for all the helpful responses!
Kip, where did you find this list? I searched the web for days, and only found four or five natives. I will definitely look into Mr. Brown's book and the LA Native Plant Society. |
I pulled a list of orchids found in LA from the USDA website, and checked which ones were native
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