Platanthera ciliaris (L.) Lindl.

  • Filed As

    Orchidaceae
    Platanthera ciliaris (L.) Lindl.

  • Collector(s)

    F. J. Trembley 830, 16 Jul 1936

  • Location

    United States of America. Pennsylvania. Northampton Co. Over a stretch of about 1 mile. Along the Leheigh and New England R.R. at Horn Springs, Bushkill Township.

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 4119063

    Occurrence ID: 599bcb6f-9ab1-4505-8c83-d83b236e8e06

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  • Region

    North America

  • Country

    United States of America

  • State/Province

    Pennsylvania

  • County/Municipio

    Northampton Co.

  • Locality

    Over a stretch of about 1 mile. Along the Leheigh and New England R.R. at Horn Springs, Bushkill Township

  • Location Notes

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NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN
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Platanthera oiliaris (L.) Lindley
Examined in a systematic study of the Yellow Fringed-
orchids. Vanderbilt University.
James P. Folsom
Orchidaceae of North America
Habenaria ciliaris (L.) R. Br.
DETERMINED BY DONOVAN S. CORRELL
1979
us
GG
1943
PLANTAE EXSICCATAE GRAYANAE
830. Habenaria ciliaris (L.) R.Br.
In Ait. Hort. Kew. ed. 2, v. 194 (1818) ; Sims, Bot.
Mag. xl. t. 1668 (1814) ; Gray, Man. ed. 5, 502 (l867) ;
Macoun, Cat. Canad. PI. pt. iv, 18 (l888) ; Britton &
Brown, 111. FI. i. 464, fig. 1107 (l896) ; Ames, Orchid-
aceae, iv. 159 (1910) and Enum. Orch. U. S. & Can. 48
(1924).
I Sp. PI. 989 (l758). Platanthera
. & Sp. Orch. PI. 292 (l885) ; Torr.
; Gray, Man. 471 (1848) ; Chapm.
I ; Kranzl. Orch. Gen. & Sp. i. 604
t flavtflora Raf. FI. Tellur, ii. 89
r.) Rydb. in Britton’s Man. 296
U. S. 814 (1908); Britton &
557, fig. 1874 (1918).
Syn. Orchis ciliaris L.
ciliaris (L.) Lindi. Gen. <
FI. N.Y.ii. 277 (1848) ;
FI. So. U.S. 460 (i860) ;
( 1899). Blephariglottis t
(1886). B. ciliaris (L.)
(l90l) ; Small, FI. Se.
Brown, 111. FI. ed. 2, i.
Associated with Pteridium latinsculum, Scirpus eriophor-
um, Eriopkorum virginicum, Carex vestita and Juncus cana-
densis. Abundant over a stretch of about 1 mile, low,
somewhat boggy ground along the Leheigh and New Eng-
land R.R. at Horn Springs, Bushkill Township, North-
ampton County, Pennsylvania.
Coll. F.J.Trembley.	July 16, 1986.
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