Habenaria 



Orchidaceae 



343 



50 



Map 705 



Habenaria psycodes (L.) Spreng, 



50 



Map 707 



Poqonia ophioglossoides (L ) Ker. 



10. Habenaria lacera (Michx.) Lodd. (Blephariglottis lacera (Michx.) 

 Farw.) Green Fringe-orchid. Map 703. This species is somewhat fre- 

 quent in the lake area and has a wide range of habitats. It is usually found 

 in tamarack bogs, marshes, and marshy and springy places anywhere. I 

 once found it under a beech tree in a woods and once in a sandy, fallow 

 field that had been fallow for at least 25 years. In addition to the counties 

 indicated on the map it has been reported from Fulton, Lake, and Marshall 

 Counties. 



Newf., Que., Ont. to Man., southw. to N. C, Ala., and Mo. 



11. Habenaria leucophaea (Nutt.) Gray. (Blephariglottis leucophaea 

 (Nutt.) Farw.) Prairie White Fringe-orchid. Map 704. Probably local 

 in the lake area years ago but now rare. I have found it in only five 

 places. In addition to these counties it has been reported from the follow- 

 ing counties: Hamilton, Kosciusko, Lake, and Marshall. My specimens 

 are from sphagnum in tamarack bogs. 



N. S., Ont. to Minn., southw. to N. Y., Ohio, 111., Mo., and La. 



12. Habenaria psycodes (L.) Spreng. (Blephariglottis psycodes (L.) 

 Rydb.) Small Purple Fringe-orchid. Map 705. Rather rare in the lake 

 area in mucky soil about lakes and in low woods. In addition to the counties 

 shown on the map it has been reported from Jay County. It has also been 

 reported from Clark and Jefferson Counties but these reports doubtless 

 should be referred to the next species. 



Newf., Que., Ont. to Minn., southw. to N. C, Ohio, 111., and Iowa. 



13. Habenaria peramoena Gray. (Blephariglottis peramoena (Gray) 

 Rydb.) Fringeless Purple Orchid. Map 706. This species is not infre- 

 quent in our southern counties in low, flat woods, usually associated with 

 beech and sweet gum and pin oak. It has also been reported from Monroe 

 County. Usually rather frequent where found. 



Pa., Ohio, 111., and Mo., southw. to N. C, Ala., and Tenn. 



