Spiranthes incurva (Jenn.) M.C. Pace

  • Filed As

    Orchidaceae
    Spiranthes incurva (Jenn.) M.C. Pace

  • Collector(s)

    M. C. Pace 1288 with Shawn Martella, 16 Sep 2023

  • Location

    United States of America. New York. Chenango Co. Balsam Swamp State Forest. 109 m southeast of dammed Balsam Creek / Balsam Pond; ca. 48 m northwest of Balsam Tyler Road. McDonough (town).

  • Habitat

    Growing in wet, seeping meadow, with Spiranthes arcisepala, Drosera rotundifolia, Geum aleppicum, Carex, Eleocharis, Juncus canadensis, Rhynchospora capitellata, Mimulus ringens, Veronica scuttellata, Luzula multiflora, Sphagnum, Lycopodium, and Symphyotrichum. Soil dark / humus rich, and very wet. Meadow apparently mowed. Within harwood forest.

  • Description

    Very common. Flowers ivory-white. Phenology of specimen: Flower.

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 04336148

    Occurrence ID: 0559ac63-fe59-4a99-91f6-3c0cd6164a9f

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  • Region

    North America

  • Country

    United States of America

  • State/Province

    New York

  • County/Municipio

    Chenango Co.

  • Locality

    Balsam Swamp State Forest. 109 m southeast of dammed Balsam Creek / Balsam Pond; ca. 48 m northwest of Balsam Tyler Road. McDonough (town).

  • Elevation

    Alt. 1011 m. (3317 ft.)

  • Coordinates

    42.5463, -75.7578

  • Location Notes

    [US & Canada]

  • Distribution

    Map all specimens of this taxon

    No botanical uses.

The New York Botanical Garden
Spiranthes incurva (Jenn.) M.C. Pace
det. M. C. Pace, 2023
Orchidaceae
NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN
 04336148
BOTANICAL
United States of America* New York. Chenango Co.
Balsam Swamp State Forest. 109 m southeast of dammed
Balsam Creek / Balsam Pond; ca. 48 m northwest of
Balsam Tyler Road. McDonough (town).
42°32,46.7Q"N, 75°45'28.02"W
3318 ft.
Growing in wet, seeping meadow, with Spiranthes
arcisepala, Drosera rotundifolia, Geum aleppicum, Carex,
Eleocharis, Juncus canadensis, Rhynchospora capitellata,’
Mimulus ringens, Veronica scuttellata, Luzula multiflora*
Sphagnum, Lycopodium, and Symphyotrichum. Soil dark
/ humus rich, and very wet. Meadow apparently mowed.
Within harwood forest.
Very common. Flowers ivory-white.
16 Sep 2023
M. C. Pace, Shawn Martella 1288
04336148