Platanthera yosemitensis

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Platanthera yosemitensis
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Plant Info
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Magnoliophyta
Class: Liliopsida
Order: Asparagales
Family: Orchidaceae
Subfamily: Orchidoideae
Tribe: Orchideae
Subtribe: Orchidinae
Genus: Platanthera
Species: P. yosemitensis
Colwell, Sheviak and P. Moore, 2007[1]

Binomial name
Platanthera yosemitensis

Platanthera yosemitensis (Yosemite Bog-orchid) is a species of orchid that is endemic to nine wet montane meadows between the main stem and the South Fork of the Merced River in Yosemite National Park.

First collected in 1923, it was not identified as a distinct species until 2007. The species grows at altitudes of 1800–2700 m (6000–9000 ft.). The orchid has a foul smell that has variously been described as "corral of horses, asafetida, strong cheese, human feet, sweaty clothing, or simply disagreeable".[2] The orchid's yellow flowers are less than 8 mm (¼ in.) wide.

References

  1. Colwell, Alison E. L.; Charles J. Sheviak and Peggy E. Moore (2007). "A NEW PLATANTHERA (ORCHIDACEAE) FROM YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK, CALIFORNIA". Madroño 54 (1): 86-93. ISSN 0024-9637. http://www.calbotsoc.org/madrono.html. Retrieved 2007-07-17. 
  2. United States Geological Survey (2007-07-16). "USGS Botanists Help Identify a New Orchid, the Yosemite Bog-Orchid". Retrieved on 2007-07-17.

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