Jim Fowler's photos with the keyword: Broad-lipped Twayblade orchid

Neottia convallarioides (Broadlipped Twayblade orc…

24 Jun 2013 140
The last location on the last day of our field trips with the Native Orchid Conference was to a wonderful location called Butterfly Valley Botanical Area in Plumas County, California. In the seeps and bogs, we saw three orchid species as well a unique pitcher plant. This was definitely a great end to a super conference... To read more about this field trip and to see additional images, go to Jim's Blog .

Neottia convallarioides (Broadlipped Twayblade orc…

24 Jun 2013 101
The last location on the last day of our field trips with the Native Orchid Conference was to a wonderful location called Butterfly Valley Botanical Area in Plumas County, California. In the seeps and bogs, we saw three orchid species as well a unique pitcher plant. This was definitely a great end to a super conference... To read more about this field trip and to see additional images, go to Jim's Blog .

Neottia convallarioides (Broadlipped Twayblade orc…

24 Jun 2013 143
The last location on the last day of our field trips with the Native Orchid Conference was to a wonderful location called Butterfly Valley Botanical Area in Plumas County, California. In the seeps and bogs, we saw three orchid species as well a unique pitcher plant. This was definitely a great end to a super conference... To read more about this field trip and to see additional images, go to Jim's Blog .

Neottia convallarioides (Broadlipped Twayblade orc…

24 Jun 2013 115
The last location on the last day of our field trips with the Native Orchid Conference was to a wonderful location called Butterfly Valley Botanical Area in Plumas County, California. In the seeps and bogs, we saw three orchid species as well a unique pitcher plant. This was definitely a great end to a super conference... To read more about this field trip and to see additional images, go to Jim's Blog .

Neottia convallarioides (Broadlipped Twayblade orc…

24 Jun 2013 145
The last location on the last day of our field trips with the Native Orchid Conference was to a wonderful location called Butterfly Valley Botanical Area in Plumas County, California. In the seeps and bogs, we saw three orchid species as well a unique pitcher plant. This was definitely a great end to a super conference... To read more about this field trip and to see additional images, go to Jim's Blog .