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Pink Ladies Slipper
Cypripedium acaule Ait.
41.6798, -74.1504
Field Notes
Description:
Perhaps a Lady Slipper, it has a beautiful large purple bulbous base (anyone know the name for this part of plant anatomy?) and green and purple veined petals.
Habitat:
Sandy soil on the a mountain slope, Minnewaska State Park
Notes:
Interesting fact: In order to survive and reproduce, pink lady's slipper interacts with a fungus in the soil from the Rhizoctonia genus. Generally, orchid seeds do not have food supplies inside them like most other kinds of seeds. Pink lady’s slipper seeds require threads of the fungus to break open the seed and attach them to it. The fungus will pass on food and nutrients to the pink lady's slipper seed. When the lady’s slipper plant is older and producing most of its own nutrients, the fungus will extract nutrients from the orchid roots.
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