Martin Pellizzer

Spiranthes Colorans

Spiranthes colorans, commonly known as the pink lady's tresses, is a delicate and charming member of the orchid family. This plant is native to parts of North America and thrives in moist, shaded environments such as woodlands and meadows. Its unique spiral-shaped flower spikes are a striking feature, often blooming in shades of pink and white. Despite its beauty, it is often overlooked due to its subtle appearance and quiet presence in nature. Spiranthes colorans plays an important role in supporting local ecosystems and is a symbol of the quiet wonders found in the wild.