Jim Fowler's photos with the keyword: Great Plains Ladies'-tresses orchid

Spiranthes magnicamporum (Great Plains Ladies'-tre…

06 Nov 2018 88
Long day trip to northwestern Georgia with Alan Cressler and Henning von Schmeling to visit the Cedar Glades for orchids and other fall wildflowers. To read the full trip report, please go to Jim's Blog .

Spiranthes magnicamporum (Great Plains Ladies'-tre…

06 Nov 2018 71
Long day trip to northwestern Georgia with Alan Cressler and Henning von Schmeling to visit the Cedar Glades for orchids and other fall wildflowers. To read the full trip report, please go to Jim's Blog .

Spiranthes magnicamporum (Great Plains Ladies'-tre…

06 Nov 2018 78
Long day trip to northwestern Georgia with Alan Cressler and Henning von Schmeling to visit the Cedar Glades for orchids and other fall wildflowers. To read the full trip report, please go to Jim's Blog .

Spiranthes magnicamporum (Great Plains Ladies'-tre…

11 Nov 2013 147
Alan Cressler, Max Medley, and I made a trip to a place I had heard of but never visited: Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park, Catoosa County, Georgia. In prior years, both Alan and Max had seen Spiranthes magnicamporum in the open parts of the prairies. The thin soil is underlaid by varying thickness of limestone. This provides the basic consituent of soil that this orchid prefers. We were very fortunate to find a handfull of flowering plants in states from just opening to already fruiting. I had never photographed this species and was thrilled to finally see it in the wild...

Spiranthes magnicamporum (Great Plains Ladies'-tre…

11 Nov 2013 125
Alan Cressler, Max Medley, and I made a trip to a place I had heard of but never visited: Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park, Catoosa County, Georgia. In prior years, both Alan and Max had seen Spiranthes magnicamporum in the open parts of the prairies. The thin soil is underlaid by varying thickness of limestone. This provides the basic consituent of soil that this orchid prefers. We were very fortunate to find a handfull of flowering plants in states from just opening to already fruiting. I had never photographed this species and was thrilled to finally see it in the wild...

Spiranthes magnicamporum (Great Plains Ladies'-tre…

11 Nov 2013 123
Alan Cressler, Max Medley, and I made a trip to a place I had heard of but never visited: Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park, Catoosa County, Georgia. In prior years, both Alan and Max had seen Spiranthes magnicamporum in the open parts of the prairies. The thin soil is underlaid by varying thickness of limestone. This provides the basic consituent of soil that this orchid prefers. We were very fortunate to find a handfull of flowering plants in states from just opening to already fruiting. I had never photographed this species and was thrilled to finally see it in the wild...

Spiranthes magnicamporum (Great Plains Ladies'-tre…

11 Nov 2013 134
Alan Cressler, Max Medley, and I made a trip to a place I had heard of but never visited: Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park, Catoosa County, Georgia. In prior years, both Alan and Max had seen Spiranthes magnicamporum in the open parts of the prairies. The thin soil is underlaid by varying thickness of limestone. This provides the basic consituent of soil that this orchid prefers. We were very fortunate to find a handfull of flowering plants in states from just opening to already fruiting. I had never photographed this species and was thrilled to finally see it in the wild...

Spiranthes magnicamporum (Great Plains Ladies'-tre…

11 Nov 2013 137
Alan Cressler, Max Medley, and I made a trip to a place I had heard of but never visited: Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park, Catoosa County, Georgia. In prior years, both Alan and Max had seen Spiranthes magnicamporum in the open parts of the prairies. The thin soil is underlaid by varying thickness of limestone. This provides the basic consituent of soil that this orchid prefers. We were very fortunate to find a handfull of flowering plants in states from just opening to already fruiting. I had never photographed this species and was thrilled to finally see it in the wild...