Anne Elliott's photos with the keyword: Calypso bulbosa
Little jewel of the forest
20 Jun 2014 |
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These small wild orchids can be difficult to photograph, as they grow in the forest, where the light is not good for taking photos. It's always good to see them in the spring, after a long, bitterly cold winter. I remember maybe two or three years ago, I took photos of a small cluster of them surrounded by snow, so I guess they are hardier than they look. Found this one just off Elbow Falls Trail, in Kananaskis, on 12 June 2014. They are such exquisite wildflowers! Unfortunately, a single flowerhead doesn't quite fit into a macro photo, but I have to balance that with being able to get a soft, blurred background.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calypso_ (orchid)
www.mountainnature.com/plants/PlantsLatinNameResult.asp?I...
Just a few more weeks
03 Apr 2014 |
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I was happy to come across some of these beautiful little Calypso Orchids on 10 June 2011, when I drove out west of Calgary to the forest around Maclean Pond, Kananaskis, off Elbow Falls Trail. They are such exquisite wildflowers! Unfortunately, a single flowerhead doesn't quite fit into a macro photo, but at least it does result in a blurred background (and in this case, a rather blurry flower, too, lol!). Towards the end of May, on the annual May Species Count, we always hope that these small, delicate Orchids will be in bloom. Sometimes, they are surrounded by snow, so they must be pretty hardy little things. It's hard to imagine seeing any kind of flower after the last six months of snow and ice on the ground!
A rare, wild beauty
10 Jun 2008 |
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Well, when I woke up (late) this morning, to my great surprise, the sun was shining! The forecast was for yet another rainy day (this is our second week of almost endless rain). I made a quick decision to drive to the mountains after lunch. I had wondered whether I'd be brave enough to drive to Brown-Lowery Park so that I could see if I'd be able to find the rare Calypso Orchids that a few of us had seen recently. A website commented that after a lot of rain, one of the gravel roads leading there was not good to travel on, so rather than risk getting stuck in soft ruts out in the middle of "nowhere", I went to plan B. I also have a phobia of driving and of getting lost, which I have managed to overcome to a certain degree, and this was the main reason I chickened out. So, instead, I drove out along the Elbow Falls Trail road and had a walk at Maclean Pond, which I always enjoy. To my joy, I discovered some of the rare Calypso Orchids growing there! Half way through my forest walk, the sky clouded over and it began to rain : ). This flower is also known as Venus'-slipper.
A slipper fit for a princess
08 Apr 2012 |
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I was happy to come across several of these beautiful little Calypso Orchids on 10 June 2011, when I drove out west of Calgary to Maclean Pond, Kananaskis, off Elbow Falls Trail. They are such exquisite wildflowers! Unfortunately, a single flowerhead doesn't quite fit into a macro photo, but I have to balance that with getting a blurred background.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calypso_ (orchid)
www.mountainnature.com/plants/PlantsLatinNameResult.asp?I...
Calypso Orchid / Calypso bulbosa
08 Aug 2011 |
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This is such a tiny, elegant wild Orchid, but not the easiest to photograph. I usually look for a flower growing alone, and not in a cluster, and then do a circle around it on my hands and knees to get the best light and background. So glad you can't see me getting up afterwards, ha! When I do manage to get a sharp photo, though, I love to see the "slipper" and its stripes and decoration. Photographed at Maclean Pond, off Elbow Falls Trail (Highway 66), Kananaskis, on June 10th.
Dead beat after a long day in the mountains today. A whole bunch of us descended on Kananaskis, looking for plants and birds - and anything else interesting and beautiful. We did two walks. The first took us as far as the Sarrail Falls, by Kananaskis Lakes, and the second walk was the Mount Everest trail, lol. Two beautiful hikes through mossy forest with mountain peaks and lakes all around.
So, I'm posting really late today - evening.
www.mountainnature.com/plants/PlantsLatinNameResult.asp?I...
Braving the snow
01 Jun 2010 |
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I'm posting two photos (this and the Sora) today that are being posted for interest, definitely not for photographic merit, LOL! We managed to find these tiny Calypso Orchids two days ago in the forest at Brown-Lowery Provincial Park, when we were doing the annual May Species Count in the Priddis area. I always think of these tiny wild orchids as being very delicate, but they seemed to have held up well after our recent snow the other day! The paths at Brown-Lowery were in an awful state - snow, slippery slush and mud!
Little gem of the forest
06 Jun 2009 |
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I took this photo of a very small Calypso Orchid about a year ago, at Maclean Pond, Kananaskis. Haven't been getting very good photos of them so far this spring/summer, so thought I'd post this one that is a little better. Summer??? Today, we have had snow, rain and hail - oh, and a brief period when the sun actually came out, LOL.
Calypso Orchid
28 Oct 2008 |
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A beautiful Calypso Orchid seen in the forest at Maclean Pond, off Elbow Falls Trail (Highway 66), Kananaskis, way back in early June. I can never get the whole flower in focus - tends to be the striped part that comes out sharp, but I think that's my favourite part anyway, because of the texture and pattern. It has a definite glisten to it : ) Reminds me of something, but I can't think what. I know, a glass slipper : )
Calypso Orchid
10 Jul 2008 |
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One of the small Calypso Orchids that were growing in the forest at Brown-Lowery Provincial Park recently. It is also known as Venus'-slipper. This was the first year I had been lucky enough to see them.
Wild Calypso Orchid
03 Jun 2008 |
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My descriptions for these four photos have disappeared for some strange reason, so will write them again. Yesterday, five of us squeezed into one car and went to Brown-Lowery Provincial Park for the afternoon. Our weather included torrential rain, thunder, lightning, hail and even a bit of snow in some areas, LOL!! We brave souls still had such a great walk through the dense forest there, and I was thrilled to see my very first wild Calypso Orchid! The light was atrocious deep within the woods, so I ended up deleting most of my 93 photos : ). Will post this really bad image, and hopefully I will sometime get the chance to go back there when the sun is shining. These small Orchids are very dainty and fragile and such a pretty colour. We were lucky enough to see a Three-toed Woodpecker there and also a Varied Thrush (which I saw more as a dark silhouette moving in the distant trees). I have longed to see a Varied Thrush the last few years, so it was a thrill just knowing that there was one there. Thanks, David, for finding my very first one!
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