Martin Pellizzer

Platanthera Tipuloides Var. Sororia

Platanthera tipuloides var. sororia is a rare and delicate orchid native to moist, shaded woodlands in eastern North America. This diminutive plant is known for its slender, pale green stems and clusters of tiny, white flowers that bloom in late summer. It thrives in nutrient-poor soils and requires a specific balance of light and moisture to survive. Due to habitat loss and environmental changes, it has become increasingly threatened in the wild. Conservation efforts are essential to protect this unique and vulnerable species.