Jim Fowler's photos with the keyword: California Lady's-slipper orchid
Cypripedium californicum (California Lady's-slippe…
Cypripedium californicum (California Lady's-slippe…
Cypripedium californicum (California Lady's-slippe…
Cypripedium californicum (California Lady's-slippe…
Cypripedium californicum (California Lady's-slippe…
Cypripedium californicum (California Lady's-slippe…
Cypripedium californicum (California Lady's-slippe…
Cypripedium californicum (California Lady's-slippe…
Cypripedium californicum (California Lady's-slippe…
Cypripedium californicum (California Lady's-slippe…
Cypripedium californicum (California Lady's-slippe…
Cypripedium californicum (California Lady's-slippe…
Cypripedium californicum (California Lady's-slippe…
19 Jun 2013 |
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Our first stop on the first day of our Native Orchid Conference field trips was to a wet, wooded area along Caribou Road in Plumas County, California. Here we saw a very nice population of Cypripedium californicum or California Lady's-slipper orchid. This species can have up to twenty small white flowers on each stem. In addition, we found many Lilium pardalinum or Leopard Lily plants. We were to see many more of them during the day -- present in almost all of the wet, seepy areas we passed...
For more images and the story behind these images, check out Jim's Blog .
Cypripedium californicum (California Lady's-slippe…
19 Jun 2013 |
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Our first stop on the first day of our Native Orchid Conference field trips was to a wet, wooded area along Caribou Road in Plumas County, California. Here we saw a very nice population of Cypripedium californicum or California Lady's-slipper orchid. This species can have up to twenty small white flowers on each stem. In addition, we found many Lilium pardalinum or Leopard Lily plants. We were to see many more of them during the day -- present in almost all of the wet, seepy areas we passed...
For more images and the story behind these images, check out Jim's Blog .
Cypripedium californicum (California Lady's-slippe…
19 Jun 2013 |
|
Our first stop on the first day of our Native Orchid Conference field trips was to a wet, wooded area along Caribou Road in Plumas County, California. Here we saw a very nice population of Cypripedium californicum or California Lady's-slipper orchid. This species can have up to twenty small white flowers on each stem. In addition, we found many Lilium pardalinum or Leopard Lily plants. We were to see many more of them during the day -- present in almost all of the wet, seepy areas we passed...
For more images and the story behind these images, check out Jim's Blog .
Cypripedium californicum (California Lady's-slippe…
19 Jun 2013 |
|
Our first stop on the first day of our Native Orchid Conference field trips was to a wet, wooded area along Caribou Road in Plumas County, California. Here we saw a very nice population of Cypripedium californicum or California Lady's-slipper orchid. This species can have up to twenty small white flowers on each stem. In addition, we found many Lilium pardalinum or Leopard Lily plants. We were to see many more of them during the day -- present in almost all of the wet, seepy areas we passed...
For more images and the story behind these images, check out Jim's Blog .
Cypripedium californicum (California Lady's-slippe…
19 Jun 2013 |
|
Our first stop on the first day of our Native Orchid Conference field trips was to a wet, wooded area along Caribou Road in Plumas County, California. Here we saw a very nice population of Cypripedium californicum or California Lady's-slipper orchid. This species can have up to twenty small white flowers on each stem. In addition, we found many Lilium pardalinum or Leopard Lily plants. We were to see many more of them during the day -- present in almost all of the wet, seepy areas we passed...
For more images and the story behind these images, check out Jim's Blog .
Cypripedium californicum (California Lady's-slippe…
19 Jun 2013 |
|
Our first stop on the first day of our Native Orchid Conference field trips was to a wet, wooded area along Caribou Road in Plumas County, California. Here we saw a very nice population of Cypripedium californicum or California Lady's-slipper orchid. This species can have up to twenty small white flowers on each stem. In addition, we found many Lilium pardalinum or Leopard Lily plants. We were to see many more of them during the day -- present in almost all of the wet, seepy areas we passed...
For more images and the story behind these images, check out Jim's Blog .
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