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Grows in rocky soils on fertile hills in the upper districts of Carolina and 
Georgia. 
Flowers in May. 
3. Spectabile. Salisbury. 
C. caule folioso; lo- 
bo styli elliptico-corda- 
to, obtuso; petalis ex- 
terioribus lato-ovali- 
bus obtusis; labello pe- 
talis longiore, antice 
fisso. 
Stem leafy; lobe of 
the style elliptic-cor- 
date, obtuse; exterior 
petals broad, oval, ob- 
tuse; labellum longer 
than the petals, split in. 
the front. 
Sp. pi. 4. p. 143. Pursh, 2. p. 594. Nutt. 2. p. 199. 
C. Reginae, Walt. p. 222. 
C. Canadense, Mich. 2. p. l6l. 
Root perennial. Stem twelve to fourteen inches high, hirsute. Leaves 
six to seven, oval-lanceolate, entire, nerved, pubescent, sheathing at base. 
Flowers two to three, large. Segments of the perianth white, oval, the two 
interior narrower, linear-lanceolate. Lobe of the style white, with red spots. 
Labellum pale rose colour, with deeper streaks, internally bearded near the 
base. 
Grows in meadows among the mountains. 
Flowers May — June. 
4. Humile. Salisbury, 
C. scapo aphyllo, 
unifloro; foliis radical- 
ibus geminis, oblongis, 
obtusis; lobo styli sub- 
rotundo - rhomboideo, 
acuminato, deflexo; la- 
bello petalis lanceolatis 
longiore, antice fisso. 
Scape leafless, one- 
flowered; leaves of the 
root two, oblong, ob- 
tuse; lobe of the style 
nearly round, rhomboi- 
dal, acuminate, deflect- 
ed; labellum longer 
than the lanceolate pe- 
tals, split in front. 
Sp. pi. 4. p. 144. Pursh, 2. p. 595. Nutt. 2. p. 199* 
C. Acauie, Mich. 2. p. 199. 
