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The ( Neottia convallarioides ), also known as the Broad-lipped Twayblade , is a small, delicate orchid native to North America and parts of Asia. Often overlooked due to its pale green coloration, this perennial orchid thrives in damp, shaded environments like swamps, seepage slopes, and moist woodlands. 🌿 Physical Characteristics Height : Typically stands between 10–35 cm tall. broad-leaved twayblade
: Found across western Canada and the U.S. (Alaska to Arizona), with disjunct populations in the Great Lakes and Northeast. Preferred Soil : Thrives in wet, loamy, or clay soils . The ( Neottia convallarioides ), also known as
: Attracts small insects with its green flowers. When an insect enters, it trips a mechanism that fires a "spot of pollen" onto the visitor for transport to another plant. The ( Neottia convallarioides )
The ( Neottia convallarioides ), also known as the Broad-lipped Twayblade , is a small, delicate orchid native to North America and parts of Asia. Often overlooked due to its pale green coloration, this perennial orchid thrives in damp, shaded environments like swamps, seepage slopes, and moist woodlands. 🌿 Physical Characteristics Height : Typically stands between 10–35 cm tall.
: Found across western Canada and the U.S. (Alaska to Arizona), with disjunct populations in the Great Lakes and Northeast. Preferred Soil : Thrives in wet, loamy, or clay soils .
: Attracts small insects with its green flowers. When an insect enters, it trips a mechanism that fires a "spot of pollen" onto the visitor for transport to another plant.