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Aplectrum

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Subfamily
  
Epidendroideae

Subtribe
  
Corallorhizinae

Higher classification
  
Aplectrum

Order
  
Asparagales

Family
  
Orchidaceae

Tribe
  
Calypsoeae

Scientific name
  
Aplectrum hyemale

Rank
  
Species

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Genus
  
Aplectrum (Nutt.) Torr.

Similar
  
Tipularia, Arethusa, Galearis, Beloglottis, Acrorchis

Putty root orchid aplectrum hyemale


Aplectrum hyemale is a species of orchids in the family Orchidaceae native to the eastern United States and Canada, from Oklahoma east to the Carolinas and north to Minnesota, Ontario, Quebec and Massachusetts. It is particularly common in the Appalachian Mountains, the Great Lakes Region, and the Ohio and Upper Mississippi Valleys. Isolated populations are also reported from Arizona.

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Aplectrum Aplectrum hyemale Adam and Eve Discover Life

A. hyemale is the sole species of the genus Aplectrum. The generic name comes from Greek and signifies "spurless". The species is commonly referred to as Adam and Eve or putty root; the latter refers to the mucilaginous fluid which can be removed from the tubers when they are crushed.

Aplectrum Aplectrum hyemale puttyroot Go Botany

Aplectrum hyemale spreads underground through the growth of its tubers, forming large colonies. The leaves appear in late November and persist until March. They are uniquely pin-striped, with parallel alternating silvery-white and green stripes. In late May or early June the flower stalk emerges carrying several flowers, each only a few millimeters across.

Aplectrum Aplectrum hyemale Orchidaceae image 11184 at PhytoImagessiuedu

Aplectrum hyemale putty root through its annual life cycle


Aplectrum Aplectrum hyemale puttyroot Go Botany

Aplectrum Genus Aplectrum puttyroot Go Botany

Aplectrum Aplectrum hyemale Adam and eve NPIN

References

Aplectrum Wikipedia