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Lady Slipper
Cypripedium acaule
36.6015, -81.6257
Field Notes
Description:
Unlike most other members of "Cypripedium", the pouch of C. acaule opens in a slit that runs down the front of the labellum rather than a round opening. The plant consists of two plicate leaves near the ground. From between those leaves sprouts a long, pubescent stalk that bears a single pink flower. The sepals and petals tend to be yellowish-brown to maroon with a large pouch that is usually some shade of pink but can be nearly magenta. The white pouched-green petaled forma alba can occasionally be found mixed in with normal populations.
Habitat:
C. acaule can be found in the eastern third of the United States and north into Canada, coming very close to the Arctic circle. This widespread species can be found in a wide variety of environments, from coastal plains, to pine barrens, to mountaintops.
Notes:
Found while hiking along the AT. May have been over 50 plants in this one small area.
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