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| Cattleya Orchid
The Cattleya, favored by the florist and valuable as the parent of large
and showy hybrids, is perhaps the orchid best known to the public. There
are over forty species of Cattleya. In their native state the plants grow
in thick clusters on trees—frequently mahogany or a type of acacia—and
are so well protected by giant stinging ants that the only way to harvest
them is to cut down the tree.
The Cattleya plant lacks beauty to the uninitiated, being composed of
longish, rounded pseudo bulbs, which advance rhizome-fashion along the
surface of the potting mixture, and are topped by one, two, or three long
green leaves of firm leathery texture. The average Cattleya 'puts on'
or grows one new pseudo bulb a year. After several new bulbs have been
formed the old ones tend to lose their leaves and roots, becoming back
bulbs. These back-bulbs are frequently referred to as poor relations,
owing to their habit of sapping the energy of the growing end of the plant.
If severed and placed in a warm, moist spot they will usually respond
by sending forth new growth and roots to start a new plant.
A tiny swelling or dormant eye will be found at the base of each pseudo
bulb in a Cattleya plant. In proper time the eye of the youngest bulb
begins to swell and break into growth, acquiring new leaves and sending
out new roots. A new pseudo bulb is formed and, in a healthy, well-cared-for
plant, each will be finer and larger than the last. In case of injury
to the fore bulb, one of the dormant eyes of an older bulb will break.
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Rose Pogonia
Rose Pogonia Orchid: Full List: Pogonia ophioglossoides - Slide #33. A small but beautiful orchid that occurs in moist, boggy, sunny areas across the state. The name literally means "Pogonia that is snake ...
http://webnt.calhoun.cc.al.us
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Snake Mouth Orchid
Liliidae; Order : Orchidales; Family : Orchidaceae (Orchid family) Genus : Pogonia Juss. Species : Pogonia ophioglossoides (L.) Ker-Gawl. (snakemouth orchid)
http://www.claudewrankin.com
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Stein's Virtual Herbarium--Rose Pogonia
... Parnassia grandifolia , Grass-of-Parnassus ; Parnassia grandifolia , Grass-of-Parnassus ; Platanthera ciliaris , Yellow-Fringed Orchid ; Platanthera grandiflora , Purple-Fringed Orchid ; Pogonia ophioglossoides ...
http://www.virtualinsectary.com
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Rose Pogonia (Pogonia ophioglossoides)
Rose Pogonia (Snakemouth Orchid) Pogonia ophioglossoides Family: Orchid (Orchidaceae) Habitat: wet meadows and open woods with acidic soil; sphagnum bogs
http://www.ct-botanical-society.org
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Pogonia ophioglossoides
Common name: Rose Pogonia, Snakemouth Orchid. Blooming: March-August. Comments: this species blooms from March through May in Florida, later in more northern regions.
http://www.premdesign.com
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Spreading Orchid
Spreading Pogonia Orchid is also known as Rosebud Orchid. Plant is an upright, smooth perennial with fibrous roots. Preferred habitat is savannas, swamps, moist pine woods and bogs.
http://wildflowers.jdcc.edu
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The Wild Orchid Company - Rose Pogonia
Pogonia ophioglossoides - Rose Pogonia Orchid - The Rose Pogonia produces a single (sometimes double), rose colored flower, born at the top of a solitary stem.
http://www.wildorchid<
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Small Whorled Pogonia (Isotria medeoloides)
Small Whorled Pogonia is also known as Green Fiveleaf Orchid and Little Whorled Pogonia. Plant Type: This is a herbaceous plant, it is a perennial which can reach 25cm in height (10inches)
http://2bnthewild.com
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