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Keywords: Orchidaceae
The first duplicate entry on Botany Photo of the Day, I previously wrote about Calypso bulbosa on May 2, 2005. Still, I couldn't resist sharing this photograph - it is the first time I've ever seen the plants congregated so closely together. It's also interesting to me because it shows the plants in various stages, from fully-emerged flowers to flowers which are senescing.
Photograph taken north of Princeton, BC on May 16.
Posted by Daniel Mosquin at May 23, 2005 12:00 AM
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