Jim Fowler's photos with the keyword: Boulder Mountain

Isotria medeoloides (Small Whorled Pogonia orchid)

05 Jun 2015 107
The images in this upload were taken during the first day of our annual Native Orchid Conference symposium field trip. We began just outside of Gorham, New Hampshire (the site of the symposium) and spread south and west into the nearby country side. We saw four orchid species and numerous other wildflowers. For this field trip report, please go to Jim's Blog .

Isotria medeoloides (Small Whorled Pogonia orchid)

05 Jun 2015 109
The images in this upload were taken during the first day of our annual Native Orchid Conference symposium field trip. We began just outside of Gorham, New Hampshire (the site of the symposium) and spread south and west into the nearby country side. We saw four orchid species and numerous other wildflowers. For this field trip report, please go to Jim's Blog .

Isotria medeoloides (Small Whorled Pogonia orchid)

05 Jun 2015 130
The images in this upload were taken during the first day of our annual Native Orchid Conference symposium field trip. We began just outside of Gorham, New Hampshire (the site of the symposium) and spread south and west into the nearby country side. We saw four orchid species and numerous other wildflowers. For this field trip report, please go to Jim's Blog .

Isotria medeoloides (Small Whorled Pogonia orchid)

05 Jun 2015 112
The images in this upload were taken during the first day of our annual Native Orchid Conference symposium field trip. We began just outside of Gorham, New Hampshire (the site of the symposium) and spread south and west into the nearby country side. We saw four orchid species and numerous other wildflowers. For this field trip report, please go to Jim's Blog .

Isotria medeoloides (Small Whorled Pogonia orchid)

05 Jun 2015 120
The images in this upload were taken during the first day of our annual Native Orchid Conference symposium field trip. We began just outside of Gorham, New Hampshire (the site of the symposium) and spread south and west into the nearby country side. We saw four orchid species and numerous other wildflowers. For this field trip report, please go to Jim's Blog .