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Eastern Prairie Fringed Orchid

Published on Nov 27, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

EASTERN PRAIRIE FRINGED ORCHID

Kendall Stout
Photo by jmeissen

- Platanthera leucophaea
- Rare species to North America
- Added to endangered species list September 28, 1989

Photo by wackybadger

APPEARANCE

  • 8-40 inches tall
  • Upright stem
  • Inflorescence
  • Flower spike with 5-40 white flowers

HABITAT

  • Mesic prairie or wetlands
  • Sedge meadows
  • Marsh edges
  • Bogs
  • Lots of sun, no woody encroachment

HISTORY

  • Perennial herb
  • Blooms late June --> Early July
  • Flower blooms last 7-10 days
Photo by wackybadger

REPRODUCTION

  • Pollination
  • Night flying hawkmoth
Photo by achrntatrps

WHY ARE YOU ENDANGERED?

  • Habitat loss
  • Drainage nd development of wetlands
  • Conversion to cropland and pastures
  • Sucesaion to woody vegetation
  • Competition from non-native species
Photo by wackybadger

Prevention
- Listing
- Recovery Plan
- Protect Habitat
- Manage Habitat
- Increase size and numbers
- Research

Photo by blmiers2