RHH's photos with the keyword: praetertinctum

Mountain Lady's Slipper

RHH
04 Jul 2019 31 21 294
This is the rare albino form of the Mountain Lady's Slipper, Cypripedium montanum. The ordinary form has petals and sepals that vary from a dark mahogany to greenish with mahogany markings and a pouch that is purple lined. This form, forma praetertinctum, has no purple color at all and lacks even the red spots that are sometimes found on the staminode. These were photographed in Blewett Pass south of Leavenworth, Washington.

Mountain Lady's Slipper

RHH
04 Jul 2019 9 1 119
This is the rare albino form of the Mountain Lady's Slipper, Cypripedium montanum. The ordinary form has petals and sepals that vary from a dark mahogany to greenish with mahogany markings and a pouch that is purple lined. This form, forma praetertinctum, has no purple color at all and lacks even the red spots that are sometimes found on the staminode. These were photographed in Blewett Pass south of Leavenworth, Washington.

Mountain Lady's Slipper

RHH
04 Jul 2019 8 4 131
This is the rare albino form of the Mountain Lady's Slipper, Cypripedium montanum. The ordinary form has petals and sepals that vary from a dark mahogany to greenish with mahogany markings and a pouch that is purple lined. This form, forma praetertinctum, has no purple color at all and lacks even the red spots that are sometimes found on the staminode. These were photographed in Blewett Pass south of Leavenworth, Washington.

Cypripedium montanum fma. praetertinctum

RHH
29 May 2015 42 25 686
This is the "albino" or alba form of the Mountain Lady's Slipper. It has none of the mahogany or burgundy coloring of the normal form. We found these while photographing the Mountain Lady's Slippers in the Cascades, the first time we found them anywhere. There were only two plants with three flowers among the hundreds of plants and flowers we found. And a word of explanation of the names: Cypripedium means "Venus Slipper", montanum means "mountain" and "praetertinctum" means "without color", so the names very accurately describe these flowers, which are, by all accounts rather rare. Though we have seen greenish flowers with just a hint of coloration this was the first time we saw this form.