PINK TO MAGENTA 



1. GRASS PINK: Calopogon. 



Calopdgon pulchellus. 

 Orchis Family. June — July. 



Found in open bogs, meadows. Newfoundland 

 to Florida, west to Minnesota and Missouri. 

 Flowers — Magenta-pink, the lip on the upper side 

 of flower densely bearded with yellow 

 and magenta-crimson hairs; 3-12 flow- 

 ers terminate stalk 10-16 inches high. 

 Leaf — Solitary, grass-like, from bulb. 



2. ROSE, or SWEET POGONIA; SNAKE 

 MOUTH: Pogdnia ophioglossoldes. 



Orchis Family. June — July. 



Found in wet meadows, swamps. Newfound- 

 land to Florida, west to Indiana and Minne- 

 sota. 

 Flowers — Crimson-pink, crest of lower lip yellow 

 to white, solitary, terminating stem 8— 

 15 inches high. 

 Leaves — A small leaflet borne just below the 

 flower, and a larger leaf midway of the 

 stem. 



