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Goodyera repens

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Orchidaceae

Genus
  
Goodyera

Higher classification
  
Goodyera

Order
  
Asparagales

Subfamily
  
Orchidoideae

Scientific name
  
Goodyera repens

Rank
  
Species

Goodyera repens Goodyera repens Dwarf Rattlesnake Plantain Lesser Rattlesnake

Similar
  
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Goodyera repens, an orchid in the genus Goodyera, is called by the common name creeping lady's-tresses in Anglophone Europe and dwarf rattlesnake plantain or lesser rattlesnake plantain in North America.

Goodyera repens Goodyera repens Dwarf Rattlesnake Plantain Lesser Rattlesnake

It is a green underground creeper that sends out occasional skinny stems above the surface. During the summer, these stems bear flowers arranged in a spiral. These flowers twist themselves to face toward the sun.

Goodyera repens Goodyera repens dwarf rattlesnakeplantain Go Botany

Goodyera repens is found in isolated spots in the forests and bogs of Europe. It is a rare plant, but it is the most common orchid in Scandinavia. The species is widespread across much of Europe, Asia and North America including Russia, China, Germany, Poland, the United Kingdom, Canada and the United States, though never very common in any of these places.

Goodyera repens Goodyera repens photos Saskatchewan Wildflowers

Goodyera repens is a protected species throughout most of its range. It does not survive fire, and does not soon reenter an area after fire or logging. It is generally found only in forests at least 95 years old.

Goodyera repens BOTANYcz GOODYERA REPENS L R Br Lesser Rattlesnake

Like other orchids, Goodyera repens' lives in symbiosis with a mycorrhiza, a rhizome-dwelling fungus (Ceratobasidium cornigerum or Rhizoctonia goodyearae-repentis). The mycorrhiza helps the orchid absorb and assimilate nutrients.

Goodyera repens Goodyera repens dwarf rattlesnakeplantain Go Botany

This orchid is pollinated by bumblebees, allowing for its sexual reproduction. It can also reproduce vegetatively.

The seeds are probably the smallest of any plant.

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References

Goodyera repens Wikipedia