词条 | Cypripedium fasciculatum |
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| image = Cypripedium fasciculatum (14639706125) cropped 1.jpg | image_caption = | genus = Cypripedium | species = fasciculatum | authority = Kellogg ex S. Watson, 1882 | status = VU | status_system = IUCN3.1 | synonyms = * Cypripedium pusillum Rolfe, 1892
| synonyms_ref = }} Cypripedium fasciculatum, the clustered lady's slipper,[1] is a member of the orchid genus Cypripedium. Members of this genus are commonly referred to as lady's slippers. C. fasciculatum, along with C. montanum and C. californicum, are the only members of the genus Cypripedium that are endemic to western North America. DescriptionC. fasciculatum has two plicate leaves that are usually near the ground, but can by elevated up to 15 cm in some individuals. Up to four flowers hang from a drooping stem; sometimes resting on the leaves or even on the ground. The petals and sepals are green to purplish-brown while the pouch is yellowish-green with purple streaking near the opening. RangeC. fasciculatum is found in the western United States in Washington, Oregon, California, Colorado, Montana, Idaho, Utah, and Wyoming.[2][3] It is usually found in cool, open coniferous forests, mostly in the mountains. References1. ^Jepson Manual Treatment of Cypripedium fasciculatum 2. ^US Department of Agriculture plants profile 3. ^Biota of North America Program, county distribution map
9 : Cypripedium|Endemic orchids of the United States|Flora of the Northwestern United States|Orchids of California|Flora of the Cascade Range|Flora of the Klamath Mountains|Flora of the Sierra Nevada (U.S.)|Natural history of the California Coast Ranges|Plants described in 1882 |
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