prairie white-fringed orchis
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orchid of boggy or wet lands of north central United States having racemes of very fragrant creamy or greenish white flowers
prairie white-fringed orchis meaning & definition 1 of prairie white-fringed orchis.
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The Prairie White Fringed Orchis, scientifically known as Platanthera praeclara, is a rare and endangered species of orchid. It is characterized by its tall stems, long and broad leaves, and distinctively beautiful white flowers with fringed lips. It is native to North America and typically grows in moist, prairie-like environments. These plants are usually found in small colonies and blossom during the mid to late summer. Their rarity and sensitive habitat make them a significant concern for conservationists.
prairie white-fringed orchis meaning & definition 2 of prairie white-fringed orchis.