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Orchidaceae

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Epipactis

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Epipactis gigantea

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Epipactis gigantea Epipactis gigantea Stream Orchid

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Orchids, Epipactis, Epipactis palustris, Cypripedium kentuckiense, Epipactis helleborine

Epipactis gigantea is a species of orchid known by the common names stream orchid and giant helleborine and chatterbox. This wildflower is native to western North America from British Columbia to central Mexico. This is one of the most abundant orchids of the Pacific coast of North America.

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Epipactis gigantea Epipactis gigantea Stream Orchid

Description

Epipactis gigantea Epipactis gigantea orchid Epipactis Suppliers of terrestrial

Epipactis gigantea is an erect perennial reaching anywhere from 30 centimeters to one meter in height. Its stems have prominently-veined, wide or narrow lance-shaped leaves 5 to 15 centimeters long and inflorescences of two or three showy orchids near the top. Each flower has three straight sepals which are light brownish or greenish with darker veining, each one to two centimeters long. The two top petals are similar in shape and reddish-brown with purple veins. The lowest petal is cup-shaped with a pointed, tongue-like protuberance and is brighter red-brown and more starkly veined, often with areas of yellow. The fruit is a hanging capsule 2 or 3 centimeters long which contains thousands of tiny seeds. This plant grows in wet areas in a variety of habitats, including riverbanks, hot springs, and meadows at elevations between 2800 and 8000 feet. Unlike some of its relatives, this species is an autotroph. A distinctive race with burgundy colored foliage is known from The Cedars in Sonoma County California, an area of serpentine rock, and it is called forma rubrifolia (P M Brown).

Cultivation

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Epipactis gigantea is cultivated in the specialty horticulture trade and available as a non-wild collected propagated ornamental plant for: natural landscape, traditional, native plant, and habitat gardens. A maroon leaved (forma rubrifolia) cultivar is also grown, called 'Serpentine Night'.

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Epipactis gigantea Epipactis gigantea The Watershed Nursery

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References

Epipactis gigantea Wikipedia