Today the NECPS got together in western Massachusetts to visit a few of the local bogs. We toured 3 different sites in the region and saw some amazing plants.
Site #1. While the CP's we saw at this site were impressive, the orchids stole the show today.
The general habitat where all the plants were growing.



Some Cotton Grass - Eriophorum sp.



Sarracenia purpurea purpurea




Drosera rotundifolia growing in a patch of Pogonia ophioglossoides.

Utricularia ?


Utricularia cornuta


The orchids we found at this site......
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Gymnadeniopsis (Platanthera) clavellata - The Northern Club-Spur Orchis






Platanthera blepharoglottis - The Northern White Fringed Orchis





Pogonia ophioglossoides - Rose Pogonia or Snakemouth Orchid - We were very surprised to find these in bloom (or just recently so) this late in the season.
A passing flower.

Foliage.

A very exciting discovery and possibly a new form of P.ophioglossoides ! A peloric form of the plant with 3 radially symetrical lips intead of 1 !





Site #1. While the CP's we saw at this site were impressive, the orchids stole the show today.
The general habitat where all the plants were growing.



Some Cotton Grass - Eriophorum sp.



Sarracenia purpurea purpurea




Drosera rotundifolia growing in a patch of Pogonia ophioglossoides.

Utricularia ?


Utricularia cornuta


The orchids we found at this site......
Share the photo: Gymnadeniopsis (Platanthera) clavellata - Western Massachusetts - Site #1 - - See more at: http://s1109.photobucket.com/user/N...te Orchids?sort=3&page=3#sthash.CLHSi66A.dpuf
Gymnadeniopsis (Platanthera) clavellata - The Northern Club-Spur Orchis






Platanthera blepharoglottis - The Northern White Fringed Orchis





Pogonia ophioglossoides - Rose Pogonia or Snakemouth Orchid - We were very surprised to find these in bloom (or just recently so) this late in the season.
A passing flower.

Foliage.

A very exciting discovery and possibly a new form of P.ophioglossoides ! A peloric form of the plant with 3 radially symetrical lips intead of 1 !





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