Spiranthes vernalis Engelm. & A.Gray

Spring lady's tresses (en)

Species

Angiosperms > Asparagales > Orchidaceae > Spiranthes

Characteristics

Plants 20–65 cm. Roots numerous, spreading, mostly to 1 cm diam., stout. Leaves persisting through anthesis, to 4–5, basal, reduced to sheathing bracts upward on stem, spreading, linear-lanceolate, keeled, 5–25 × 1 cm. Inflorescences: spikes loosely to tightly spiraled, 3–7 or more flowers per cycle of spiral, sometimes nearly secund; rachis densely pubescent, trichomes articulate, pointed, capitate glands absent. Flowers nodding to somewhat ascending, white to cream, mostly gaping; sepals distinct to base, lanceolate, 6–10 × 2–3 mm; lateral sepals spreading; petals oblong, 6–9 × 2 mm, apex obtuse; lip creamy yellow centrally or some individuals with 2 brown-orange spots, ovate, 5–8 × 4 mm; veins of lip straight, branches parallel; basal calli conic, to 1 mm; viscidium linear-lanceolate; ovary mostly 8 mm. Seeds monoembryonic. 2n = 30.
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Plants 2–8 dm; basal lvs narrow, 5–25 cm × 4–12 mm; cauline sheaths usually 5–7, the lower with blades to 15 cm; infl 3–15+ cm, its axis densely beset with pointed hairs 0.2–0.3 mm, the fls mostly in a single long spiral (seldom more condensed), spreading or somewhat deflexed, urceolate-cylindric, white or ivory with the lip more yellowish centrally; sep and lateral pet 5–9.5 mm, the upper sep a bit longer than the spreading-divergent lateral ones; lip 5–8 mm, ovate or broadly ovate, basally cuneate, distally ± obtuse and crisped-erose, papillate on both sides especially distally, its basal callosities 0.5–1 mm, higher than thick; 2n=30. Open, sandy, moist or dry acid soil; Mass. to Fla., w. to O., se. S.D., Kans., and Tex.; Mex. and C. Amer. June–Aug.
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Hardiness (USDA) 4-9

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Images

Flower

Spiranthes vernalis flower picture by Matthew Horrigan (cc-by-sa)
Spiranthes vernalis flower picture by Andrea McCurdy (cc-by-sa)

Distribution

Spiranthes vernalis world distribution map, present in Åland Islands, Bahamas, Georgia, Guatemala, Malaysia, Nicaragua, and United States of America

Identifiers

LSID urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:242831-2
WFO ID wfo-0000313502
COL ID 4Z72F
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Synonyms

Ibidium vernalis Spiranthes ensifolia Triorchos vernalis Gyrostachys ensifolia Gyrostachys linearis Gyrostachys reverchonii Gyrostachys vernalis Gyrostachys praecox Gyrostachys xyridifolia Ibidium vernale Spiranthes reverchonii Spiranthes graminea var. praecox Ophrys aestivalis Spiranthes reverchonii Triorchos xyridifolius Triorchos linearis Spiranthes vernalis