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ORCHIDACEAE 
1. Inflorescence a terminal spike; stem with narrow, 
clasping leaves. (Also, basal leaves fleshy and 
evergreen, with white veins).....cccceseesceeescseeees Goodyera 
1. Inflorescence a raceme or of one terminal flower; 
flowers borne on a scape. 
2. Flowers remotely racemose, exceeded by leafy bracts; 
lips of corolla pink and white; flowers 2 to 3 cm. 
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2. Flowers solitary, terminal, without leafy bracts; 
lip of corolla pink or roseate, inflated, drooping, 
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Goodyera 
Goodyera pubescens (Willd.) R. Br. Rattlesnake-plantain, 
Latticeleaf 
Java Farm. Infrequent in mature forest west of Muddy Creek. 
Canopy of Fagus grandifolia, Liriodendron tulipifera, Quercus alba. 
Also one station in mature forest at Fox Point. Canopy of Quercus 
alba, Quercus prinus. Higman 250. 
Orchis 
Orchis spectabilis L. Showy Orchis 
Java Farm. One station: mature forest west of Muddy Creek, 
near old entrance road. Canopy of Fagus grandifolia, Quercus alba, 
and Liriodendron tulipifera. Associate species: Dentaria heterophilla, 
Claytonia virginica, Smilacina racemosa. Rare species. Higman 654. 
Cypripedium 
Cypripedium acaule Ait. Lady-slipper, 
Moccasin flower 
Java Farm. Infrequent: two stations under canopy of mature 
Fagus grandifolia and Quercus alba. One station near apex of 
triangular area west of old Muddy Creek Road, near freshwater marsh. 
One on northeast-facing slope between old entrance road and main 
building area, north of water tank. Rare species. Higman 476, 669. 
