RHH's photos with the keyword: large yellow lady's slipper
Large Yellow Lady's Slipper
04 Dec 2013 |
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Another photograph of this beautiful wildflower and orchid. We saw them three or four different locations when traveling through British Columbia and Alberta last summer and this example was photographed near Edmonton.
Large Yellow Lady's Slipper
30 Nov 2013 |
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Cypripedium parviflorum var. pubescens is our showiest and most beautiful orchid. It is rare in Washington but plentiful as one moves further north into British Columbia and Alberta. This one was photographed in British Columbia west of Mount Robson Provincial Park.
Cypripedium parviflorum var. pubescens
22 Nov 2013 |
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Photographed near Edmonton, this is the Large Yellow Lady's Slipper, Cypripedium parviflorum var. pubescens. Usually these plants have only a single flower but when we were out orchid hunting in this area last summer we found a number of plants that had two flowers.
Cypripedium parviflorum var. pubescens
10 Nov 2013 |
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While in Edmonton visiting family last summer I went on an orchid-hunting excursion with a friend to several locations in that part of the country. At one of them we saw thousands of these Lady's Slippers blooming, most of them very richly colored. This is the Large Yellow Lady's Slipper which is often paler than the Northern Small Yellow Lady's Slipper.
An added note: we are back from our fossil-hunting trip and found hundreds of beautiful fossils including whole Palm fronds and parts of Palm trunks, other leaves, ferns and conifer twigs. The area we were in was opened up by a massive landslide some years ago uncovering fossils in the Cretaceous shale and the Chuckanut Sandstone formations.
Cypripedium parviflorum var. pubescens
22 Oct 2013 |
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More of the Large Yellow Lady's Slippers photographed at one of our stops as we traveled north on the Yellowhead Highway through British Columbia before turning east toward Robson, Jasper and Edmonton. This species is quite variable in color and later that day we would see some at another location with very dark mahogany sepals and petals.
Large Yellow Lady's Slipper
21 Oct 2013 |
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This new set of pictures is of a trip we made last summer to Edmonton to see our son-in-law, daughter, and grandchildren. We took the Yellowhead Highway through Mount Robson Provincial Park and Jasper National Park and made a number of stops along the way for photos. The first stop was an early-morning visit to an area where there are hundreds of these yellow Lady's Slippers growing. The Large Yellow Lady's Slipper, Cypripedium parviflorum var. pubescens, is very rare in Washington but quite common in British Columbia and Alberta. This fine example shows some of the beauty of these incredibly lovely orchids. They do vary in color, the pouches from a very deep to a paler yellow and the sepals and petals from green to brownish to very dark mahogany. They are also very faintly scented of lavender or old roses.
Cypripedium parviflorum var. pubescens
23 Aug 2010 |
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Photographed near the Whitehorn campground on the Berg Lake Trail in Mount Robson Provincial Park in British Columbia.
A blog entry with more pictures and a description can be found at: nativeorchidsofthepacificnorthwest.blogspot.com/2010/08/l...
This was published in the April, 2011, issue of Orchids, the magazine of the American Orchid Society, in an article titled "Taking Aim."
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