Scientific Name | Spiranthes vernalis | USDA PLANTS Symbol | SPVE |
Common Name | Spring Lady's Tresses | ITIS Taxonomic Serial No. | 43453 |
Family | Orchidaceae (Orchid) | SEINet Reference |
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Description | Habitat: Dry to wet soils in meadows, prairies, dunes and beach areas. Plant: Upright perennial 8 to 25 inches tall, single, stout green stem. Leaves: Four or five linear to narrowly lanceolate basal leaves, 2 to 10 inches long and 1/2-inch wide, becoming smaller, sheathing bracts upward; remaining through flowering time. Inflorescence: Single spike, 1 to 6 inches (or more) long, with up to 50 small white flowers in a single spiral with 3 to 7 or more per cycle; each white to cream flower has 3 petals and 3 sepals and is up to 1/2-inch long; sepals are lanceolate, about 3/8-inch long with the lateral 2 spreading; petals are oblong, with rounded tips, the lower lip with a creamy yellow center or sometimes with brown-orange spots. Bloom Period: April to July. References: "Manual of the Vascular Plants of Texas" by Correll and Johnston, "Wildflowers of Texas" by Michael Eason, North American Orchid Conservation Center, Flora of North America and SEINet. |
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Texas Status: Native |
Banner photo of Castilleja indivisa and Lupinus ssp. taken along FM 1323 north of Johnson City, Blanco County
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