ROSE POGONIA 



Pogonia ophioglossoides (Linnaeus) Ker 



Rose pogonia blooms at about the same time as the grass-pink 

 orchid. It chooses the same swamps and wet meadows for its hab- 

 itat, and the two are often found growing together. Its beautiful 

 fringed lip is an enticing landing place for the bees, which are at- 

 tracted also by the fresh raspberry odor of the flowers. Its roots are 

 fibrous, and it propagates by runners as well as by seeds. 



The plant has a wide range, extending from Florida to Texas and 

 northward to Illinois, Minnesota, Ontario, and Newfoundland. It 

 is found also in Japan. 



The specimen sketched was obtained nearTuckerton, New Jersey. 



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