Spiranthes cernua


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Read about Spiranthes cernua in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Spiranthes cernua, Rich. Nodding Ladies' Tresses. Lvs. mostly basal, linear or linear-oblanceolate: st. 6-25 in. high, usually pubescent above, with 2-6 acuminate bracts: fls. white or yellowish, fragrant, nodding or spreading, in a spike 4-5 in. long; lateral sepals free, the upper arching and connivent with the petals; labellum oblong, rounded at the apex, crisp. Aug.-Oct. Nova Scotia to Minn. and south to Fla. B.M. 1568 (as Neottia cernua); 5277. B.R. 823. A.G. 13:467. V. 11:13. CH


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