greater yellow lady’s slipper |
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Cypripedium parviflorum var. pubescens |
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Orchidaceae (orchid) |
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Cypripedioideae |
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| Nativity | Native |
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| Habitat | Moderate moisture. Hardwood forests, conifer swamps, roadside ditches. |
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| Flowering | May to June |
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| Flower Color | Yellow |
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| Identification | This is a The stems are erect, round, stout, green, and densely hairy. The hairs on the stems and leaves cause dermatitis in some people. There are usually 3 or 4, sometimes 5, leaves on the flowering stem. The leaves may be crowded near the top of the stem or evenly spaced along the stem. They are alternate, erect to spreading, stalkless, and hairy. The leaf blades are broadly egg-shaped to elliptic lance-shaped, The inflorescence is usually 1, sometimes 2, flowers at the end of the stem. The flowers are held upright at the end of a hairy flower stalk. There is a single large, leaf-like bract on the flower stalk just below the flower. The upper surface of the bract is densely covered with silvery hairs when young, becoming almost hairless with age. The flower has 3 sepals and 3 petals. The upper sepal is egg lance-shaped, erect, wavy, somewhat twisted, The fruit is an ellipse-shaped, ribbed |
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| Similar Species |
Small yellow lady’s slipper (Cypripedium parviflorum var. parviflorum) sepals and lateral petals are darker, reddish-purple to brown. The lip is smaller, |
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| Synonyms | Cypripedium calceolus var. planipetalum Cypripedium calceolus var. pubescens Cypripedium flavescens Cypripedium furcatum Cypripedium parviflorum var. planipetalum Cypripedium planipetalum Cypripedium pubescens Cypripedium pubescens var. pubescens Cypripedium veganum |
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| Common Names |
greater yellow lady’s slipper greater yellow lady’s-slipper hairy ladyslipper large yellow lady’s-slipper yellow ladyslipper |
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