[Bog and Rein Orchids of Mt. Adams Country]

Long-spurred Bog Orchid, Sierra Bog Orchid, White Bog Orchid

Platanthera dilatata var. leucostachys

Synonyms: Habenaria dilatata var. leuchostachys, Habenaria leucostachys, Limnorchis graminifolia, Limnorchis leucostachys, Limnorchis leucostachys var. leucostachys, Limnorchis leucostachys var. robusta, Platanthera leucostachys

Long-spurred Bog Orchid, Sierra Bog Orchid, White Bog Orchid: Platanthera dilatata var. leucostachys (Synonyms: Habenaria dilatata var. leuchostachys, Habenaria leucostachys, Limnorchis graminifolia, Limnorchis leucostachys, Limnorchis leucostachys var. leucostachys, Limnorchis leucostachys var. robusta, Platanthera leucostachys)

White bog orchid (var. leucostachys) as seen in moist sedge meadows along Crofton Creek, just downstream of the crossing of the Crofton Ridge Trail #73.........August 22, 2008.

Long-spurred Bog Orchid, Sierra Bog Orchid, White Bog Orchid: Platanthera dilatata var. leucostachys (Synonyms: Habenaria dilatata var. leuchostachys, Habenaria leucostachys, Limnorchis graminifolia, Limnorchis leucostachys, Limnorchis leucostachys var. leucostachys, Limnorchis leucostachys var. robusta, Platanthera leucostachys)The photo at right shows Platanthera leucostachys from Wildhorse Lake Lake. the Steens Mt. in southeastern Oregon........July 16, 2000. Note the greenish spurs which are about 1/4 times longer than the lower lips on the flowers.
Characteristics:

White bog orchid is a lovely orchid of moist places, with single, stout, hollow stems to 20-100 cm high. The fleshy sheathing leaves cover the lower part of the stem. The lower leaves range from 5-20 cm long and 1-3 cm wide, and may be even larger upwards on the glabrous stem. The lower leaves range from lanceolate to oblong-elliptic.

The flowers are white, showy, and numerous, forming a spike from 5-30 cm long at the apex of the stem. The raceme is commonly fairly dense with only the lower flowers commonly not overlapping. The flowers are about 15-20 mm long with a lanceolate lip from 6-8 mm long, which is dilated at the base. The spur is about 1.5 times as long as the lip. fairly slender and strongly curved. The upper sepal and 2 petals form a hood. The lower 2 sepals spread to each side of the flower.


Similar Species:

Platanthera dilatata: This species is nearly identical to P. leucostachys but has a shorter spur (roughly the same length as the lip) that is less curved and thicker.


Habitat:

White bog orchid is a plant of wet meadows, moist forest edges, and bogs or seeps.


Range:

Habenaria leucostachys is found over much of North America. It may be found from Alaska south to California and sporadically east of the Cascades to the western slopes of the Rocky Mts. of Montana, Idaho, and Utah.


Stem leaves of Long-spurred Bog Orchid, Sierra Bog Orchid, White Bog Orchid: Platanthera dilatata var. leucostachys (Synonyms: Habenaria dilatata var. leuchostachys, Habenaria leucostachys, Limnorchis graminifolia, Limnorchis leucostachys, Limnorchis leucostachys var. leucostachys, Limnorchis leucostachys var. robusta, Platanthera leucostachys)

The photo above shows the lower stem leaves of Platanthera leucostachys from Wildhorse Lake Lake. the Steens Mt. in southeastern Oregon........July 16, 2000.

Long-spurred Bog Orchid, Sierra Bog Orchid, White Bog Orchid: Platanthera dilatata var. leucostachys (Synonyms: Habenaria dilatata var. leuchostachys, Habenaria leucostachys, Limnorchis graminifolia, Limnorchis leucostachys, Limnorchis leucostachys var. leucostachys, Limnorchis leucostachys var. robusta, Platanthera leucostachys)

Platanthera leucostachys from Wildhorse Lake Lake. the Steens Mt. in southeastern Oregon........July 16, 2000.

Long-spurred Bog Orchid, Sierra Bog Orchid, White Bog Orchid: Platanthera dilatata var. leucostachys (Synonyms: Habenaria dilatata var. leuchostachys, Habenaria leucostachys, Limnorchis graminifolia, Limnorchis leucostachys, Limnorchis leucostachys var. leucostachys, Limnorchis leucostachys var. robusta, Platanthera leucostachys)

Platanthera leucostachys from Wildhorse Lake Lake. the Steens Mt. in southeastern Oregon........July 16, 2000.

Paul Slichter