Corallorhiza - Wikipedia Corallorhiza, the coralroot, is a genus of flowering plants in the orchid family Except for the circumboreal C trifida , [ 1 ] the genus is restricted to North America (including Mexico , Central America and the West Indies )
About Coralroot Orchids - US Forest Service The Corallorhiza orchids of North America are hardy terrestrial plants that occur in wet to dry soils in deciduous, coniferous, or mixed forests Coralroots develop intimate relationships with ectomycorrhizal fungi in the soil
Corallorhiza maculata (Spotted Coral Root): Go Orchids Corallorhiza maculata, commonly known as Spotted Coral Root, is widely distributed across North America, its range spanning virtually all of Canada and the United States with the exception of the northernmost Canadian provinces and some southern U S states
Corallorhiza - The American Orchid Society A new species of Corallorhiza (Orchidaceae) from West Virginia, U S A Novon 9:511-513 Freudenstein, J V and J J Doyle 1994 Plastid DNA, morphological variation, and the phylogenetic species concept -- the Corallorhiza maculata (Orchidaceae) complex
Spotted Coralroot (Corallorhiza Maculata) Plant Care How to . . . Corallorhiza maculata, commonly known as the spotted coralroot, is a fascinating species of orchid belonging to the family Orchidae This plant exhibits some distinctive characteristics and plays a unique role in its ecosystem
Corallorhiza Maculata, Spotted Coralroot - American Southwest Corallorhiza maculata is the most widespread of the seven US species of coralroot orchid, and can be recognized by its lip, the lower petal, which is purple spotted but otherwise white, and has two rounded lateral lobes towards the base The main, central lobe widens slightly towards the tip
Corallorhiza maculata - Wikipedia Corallorhiza maculata, or spotted coralroot, is a North American coralroot orchid [2] It has four varieties: C maculata var occidentalis (western spotted coralroot), C maculata var maculata (eastern spotted coralroot or summer coralroot), C maculata var mexicana, and C maculata var ozettensis