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Habenaria lacera (Michx.) R. Br. (torn). 

 Blephariglottis lacera Rydb. 

 Ragged or Ragged Fringed Orchis. 



Occasional. Fields, meadows and open or wooded swamps. 

 July — mid-Aug. 



Habenaria psycodes (L.) Sw. (butterfly-like). 

 Blephariglottis psycodes Rydb. 

 Smaller Purple Fringed Orchis. 



Occasional. Bogs, wet meadows and open swamps. Late 

 June — Aug. 



Habenaria fimbriata (Ait.) R. Br. (fringed). 

 Habenaria grandiftora Torr. 

 Blephariglottis grandiftora Rydb. 

 Large Purple Fringed Orchis. 



Rare or occasional. Swamps and wet woods. Mid- June — 



July. 



This species usually blooms several weeks earlier than 

 Habena/ria psycodes. 



POGONIA Juss. 



Pogonia ophioglossoides (L.) Ker (like Ophioglossum, the 



Adder's Tongue). 

 Rose Pogonia. Snake or Adder's Mouth. 



Occasional or frequent. Bogs and wet meadows. June — 

 July. 



Rarely occurs with white flowers. The flowers are fra- 

 grant. 



Pogonia trianthophora (Sw.) BSP. (bearing three flowers). 

 Pogonia pendula Lindl. 

 Triphora trianthophora Rydb. 

 Nodding Pogonia. 



Rare or local. Rich woods, usually in leaf-mold : Norwich 

 (Miss M. P. Gilman, W. A. Setchell), Franklin (W. A. Set- 

 chell), Granby (I. Holcomb), Southington (Miss F. S. Walk- 

 ley), Salisbury (Mrs. C. G. Beardslee & Mrs. C. S. Phelps). 

 Aug. 



