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"Lady's tresses" is a common name given to some of these species.
But Neysa had the end of the Lady's tresses clamped between her teeth, now.
Additionally, the forest contains potential habitat for the threatened Ute lady's tresses.
The narrow 5-km (3-mi) belt of pines shelters creeping lady's tresses and yellow bird's nest orchids.
The associated water treatment yards historically have supported a significant flowering area of Autumn Lady's Tresses.
Or those small grassland orchids - Lady's Tresses.'
That's an Autumn Lady's Tresses - spiranthes spiralis, not that I care particularly.
Foresters consider this plant to be an indicator species of ancient woodlands, often found in association with Creeping Lady's Tresses.
Ute lady's tresses
These fire-adapted species included goatgrass, rattlesnake fern, ebony spleenwort, lady's tresses and foxtail barley.
Elsewhere these small oases often contain such rarities as the Green Winged Orchid and Lady's Tresses.
Autumn Lady's Tresses (Spiranthes spiralis)
Like other orchids, the creeping lady's tresses live in symbiosis with a mycorrhiza, a rhizome-dwelling fungus (Ceratobasidium cornigerum or Rhizoctonia goodyearae-repentis).
Spiranthes diluvialis is a rare species of orchid known by several common names, including Ute lady's tresses (also, Ute ladies'-tresses).
Several colonies of British orchids, including the lesser butterfly from Northamptonshire and the summer lady's tresses from Hampshire, have already been exterminated with the help of enthusiasts.
The pinewoods of Strathspey contain rare species such as Creeping Lady's Tresses, Twinflower and the One-flowered Wintergreen.
Orchids are in abundance including Autumn Lady's Tresses, Green-winged Orchid and Fragrant Orchid, particularly in the quarry areas.
Bird's-foot trefoil, pyramidal orchid, bee orchid and carline thistle flower on the dunes, and Holkham's Corsican pines shelter creeping lady's tresses and yellow bird's nest orchids.
Spiranthes delitescens is a rare species of orchid known by the common name Canelo Hills lady's tresses, reclusive lady's tresses, and Madrean lady's tresses.
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.
Vanda coerulea, commonly known as Blue Vanda or Autumn Lady's Tresses, is a species of orchid endemic to Assam and neighbouring Khasi hills with its range extending to China (southern Yunnan).
There are no naturally-occurring coniferous forests in the Rhön, but notable species of wild flower such as the Lady's Slipper Orchid, Creeping Lady's Tresses and Burning-bush are found in the forests of mixed pine.
The machair landscapes include rare species such as Irish Lady's Tresses, Yellow Rattle and numerous orchids along with more common species such as Marram and Buttercup, Ragwort, Bird's-foot Trefoil and Ribwort Plantain.
The stem is erect and spiraling (as the name Spiranthes indicates).
Goodyera is closely related to the genus Spiranthes.
Their color is typically a shade of white or yellowish-white or even pink (as in Spiranthes sinensis).
Spiranthes aestivalis, commonly called the Summer Lady's-tresses, is a species of orchid.
Spiranthes, fertilisation of.
Spiranthes delitescens.
Spiranthes diluvialis.
Spiranthes brevilabris Lindl.
Spiranthes casei var.
Spiranthes romanzoffiana Cham.
Spiranthes tuberosa Raf.
It was a late-summer bloomer, Spiranthes or ladies'-tresses.
Spiranthes cernua (N)
Spiranthes consists of perennial, terrestrial orchids with clustered, tuberous or rarely fibrous, fleshy roots.
This genus has undergone many taxonomic changes: originally Spiranthes contained all the species from the subtribe Spiranthinae.
Spiranthes casei Catling & Cruise (1974 publ.
Other Hebridean species with comparable distributions include Najas flexilis and Spiranthes romanzoffiana.
Spiranthes ochroleuca (Rydb.)
Spiranthes sinensis (Pers.)
On the edges of sinkholes, other species such as Costa Rican ladies-tresses (Spiranthes costaricensis) can be found.
Spiranthes is the Greek word for twisted, spiralis is Latin for twisted or spiral.
There we found slender ladies'-tresses, Spiranthes lacera, and green wood orchids, Platanthera clavellata.
Spiranthes angustilabris J.J.Sm.
Spiranthes cernua (L.) Rich.
Spiranthes pusilla (Blume) Miq.