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Crane-fly Orchid

Tipularia discolor

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Field Notes

Description:

The Crane-fly Orchid (Tipularia discolor) is a perennial terrestrial woodland orchid, a member of the Orchidaceae. It is the only species of the genus Tipularia found in North America. This orchid grows a single leaf in September that disappears in the spring. The leaf is green with dark purple spots. The orchid blooms in mid-July to late August. The roots are a connected series of corms. Its roots are edible. They are starchy and almost potato-like.

The plant is pollinated by noctuid moths, by means of flowers which incline slightly to the right or left, so the pollinaria can attach to one of the moth's eyes

Habitat:

The Crane-fly Orchid (Tipularia discolor), or crippled crane-fly, is a perennial terrestrial woodland orchid, a member of the Orchidaceae. It is the only species of the genus Tipularia found in North America. It is found scattered throughout the Southeastern United States.

Notes:

Spotted along road at Camp Windy Waters on Lake Allatoona

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Comments (3)

Thanks for your great pics & written info.
Thanks! Hoping to catch one in bloom this year!
Wow good find its one of the most common yet one of the lesser known orchids of the south east

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