RHH's photos with the keyword: ozettensis

Ozette Coralroot

RHH
25 Jun 2013 11 7 1226
The Ozette Coralroot is a recently discovered variety of the Spotted Coralroot, Corallorhiza maculata var. ozettensis. It was discovered on the Olympic Peninsula but since has been found elsewhere, on Whidbey Island, Vancouver Island, mainland British Columbia and most recently in northern California. These were photographed on Whidbey Island. Like all the other Coralroots it is leafless and without chlorophyll and mycotrophic. We are traveling, thus the lack of posts and delay in commenting. We are in Edmonton visiting our daughter and her family including a new granddaughter, Ashlynn, born last week. We also had the opportunity to do some orchid hunting and animal watching on the way up and I'll be going out later in the week to do some bog crawling in search of several rare native orchids. The new granddaughter is the star of the trip, however. nativeorchidsofthepacificnorthwest.blogspot.ca/2013/06/ninth-week-of-native-orchid-season.html

Ozette Coralroot (Corallorhiza maculata var. ozett…

RHH
09 Jun 2009 1 1 357
In Explore June 8, 2009, #234. A single flower of this rare species. Published in an article on the website of the American Orchid Society: www.aos.org/AM/Template.cfm?Section=Home&CONTENTID=78...

Ozette Coralroot (Corallorhiza maculata var. ozett…

RHH
09 Jun 2009 1 356
In Explore June 8, 2009, #290. Published in an article on the website of the American Orchid Society: www.aos.org/AM/Template.cfm?Section=Home&CONTENTID=78... Saturday, June 6, 2009, the Washington Native Orchid Society had a field trip to Whidbey Island in the San Juans. Under the guidance of Chelsea Kieffer from Maryland we examined a new location for this very rare orchid, found only in two locations in western Washington and first described as a new species in 2001. We not only saw this rare species but two other more common Coralroots, a Listera, a Goodyera and some Calypsos (these had gone to seed as had the Listera).