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21.2
1
Corallorhiza trifida f. trifida Photo: Chelsea Kieffer
21.2
3
Corallorhiza trifida rediscovered in the Lake Tahoe Basin after a Century By Chelsea Kieffer
21.2
15
Corallorhiza trifida on the Edge By John H. Horner, Ph.D
21.2
20
Chili Cook-off By Robert Sprague
21.2
35
An Updated List of Ontario Orchids By Paul M. Catling
21.2
54
Platanthera psycodes Photo: Mark Larocque
21.1
1
Cypripedium reginae Photo: Rick Burian
21.1
3
Limited evidence for a distinctive distribution of Corallorhiza trifida f. verna in Michigan and Ontario compared to f. trifida By Paul M. Catling and Brenda Kostiuk
21.1
9
Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, Native Orchid Conference Symposium, July 2023 By Rick Burian
21.1
44
How Some North American Temperate Zone Orchids Survive Winter By Katharine B. Gregg
21.1
54
Calopogon tuberosus Photo: Rick Burian
20.4
1
Anacamptis morio (Central Ukraine, modified from iNat photo 278605458, by Igorpyshenyi)
20.4
3
Forward, Mark Rose; Abstract; Introduction
20.4
4
Methods, some basic resources
20.4
5
The Ukraine
20.4
7
Orchids and Ecozones
20.4
9
Geographic patterns
20.4
10
Size of the orchid flora; History of study
20.4
11
Rare and endangered species, and conservation
20.4
12
Salep; Current abundance of wild orchids in the Ukraine
20.4
13
Stamps and coins
20.4
14
Table 1. Annotated list of wild orchids of Ukraine
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42
Table 2. Hybrids of wild orchids in the Ukraine
20.4
45
Table 3. Excluded taxa
20.4
46
References
20.4
52
Appendix 1. Ukrainian Red Book list of Orchids
20.4
56
Appendix Table 2. The number of iNaturalist observations
20.4
58
Appendix Table 3. Possible additions to the wild orchids of Ukraine
20.4
59
Appendix Table 4. Key to genera
20.4
62
Index to Wild Orchids of the Ukraine
20.4
63
Ophrys sphegodes mammosa (Crimea, modified from iNat photo 210341265, by maksim_stefanovich)
20.3
1
White-lipped form of Striped Coralroot Photo: D.R.Gunn
20.3
3
Color Variations of Corallorhiza mertensiana By Bill Kress
20.3
4
The White-lipped Form of Striped Coralroot By Paul M. Catling and Brenda Kostiuk
20.3
7
Key to White-lipped Coralroots in Western North America By Paul M. Catling and Brenda Kostiuk
20.3
13
A Highway Cornucopia for Native Orchid Conservation: Cloverleaf Interchanges as Exclusion Islands By Laura Juszczak, Ph.D
20.3
17
Maintenance of Mountain Lady’s- slipper (Cypripedium montanum) by Brushing By Paul M. Catling and Brenda Kostiuk
20.3
28
Old Field Ladies’-tresses - Still a Distinctive Taxon By Paul M. Catling and Brenda Kostiuk
20.3
31
2023 Case Fund Grant Recipients
20.3
32
Corallorhiza mertensiana Photo: Bill Kress
20.2
1
Platanthera leucophaea, Photo: Ralph Graeser
20.2
3
America the Beautiful By Ralph Graeser, Chizuko Tsurumi & Oh-Chan
20.2
30
Valmont Bog Update- Part III, Hark… The Drumbeat of Natural Succession, By Robert Sprague
20.2
40
Ozette Coralroot- Identification, ecology, distribution, and status, By Paul M. Catling and Brenda Kostiuk
20.2
47
Banana Slugs, Ozette Coralroot Orchids,…and why not,…Dogs, By Paul M. Catling and Brenda Kostiuk
20.2
52
Corallorhiza maculata var. ozettensis, Photo: Paul M. Catling
20.1
1
Platanthera blephariglottis Photo: Steve Baker
20.1
3
Share the Joy By Robert Sprague
20.1
6
Photo Contest Winners
20.1
10
Entries of Note
20.1
22
All Photo Contest Entries
20.1
26
Platanthera ciliaris Photo: Peter Grube
19.3
3
Aplectrum hyemale, (Muhl ex Willd.) Torr. —A Botanical Example of Aposematic Coloration By John H. Horner, PhD.
19.3
13
Cypripediums of the Pacific Northwest By Ron Hanko
19.3
23
Valmont Bog Update- Part II The NOC at Valmont By Robert Sprague
19.3
32
Hypotheses Borne of the Olympic Park Conference: Tree Incubators and Conservation Strategies By Laura Juszczak, PhD.
19.2
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Platanthera × canbyi Photo: Robert Sprague
19.2
3
Foreword By Robert Sprague
19.2
4
Platanthera cristata, P. × canbyi, & P. blephariglottis— When is a Keyhole Triangular and Why Does it Matter? By Ralph Graeser & David Taylor
19.2
11
Valmont Bog Update- Part 1 Orchids and Backhoes By Robert Sprague
19.2
18
Isotria verticillata, The Large Whorled Pogonia By David Taft
19.2
23
2022 Case Fund Grant Recipients
19.2
24
Isotria verticillata Photo: David Taft
19.1
1
Cypripedium acaule Photo: Rick Burian
19.1
3
Preface: Twenty Years & Counting By NOC President, Bob Sprague
19.1
5
The Coastal Plains of the Carolinas
19.1
17
The Great Lakes Region
19.1
37
Canadian Prairie of Manitoba
19.1
55
Oregon’s Illinois River Valley Wilderness
19.1
68
The Florida Everglades
19.1
85
The Allegheny Mountains
19.1
102
The Canadian Rockies: Alberta
19.1
117
The Middle Atlantic States
19.1
134
The Plumas National Forest of the Northern Sierra Nevada Mountains of California -assistance from Linnea Hanson
19.1
149
Northwestern Minnesota-assistance from Linnea Hanson
19.1
163
The White Mountains of New Hampshire
19.1
174
Southern Arizona’s Sky Islands: Santa Catalina and Chiracahua Mountains
19.1
190
Index of Orchid Species Featured
19.1
192
Platanthera praeclara Photo: Linnea Hanson
18.3
1
Platanthera elegans subsp. elegans Photo: Bill Kress
18.3
3
The Diverse Orchids in the Ottawa District- A Comparison By Joyce M. Reddoch
18.3
14
Mini Field Trip to Lanphere Nature Preserve, Humboldt County, CA. By Bill Kress
18.3
22
A Systematic Survey of the Spiranthes cernua species Complex (Orchidaceae) in New York By Michael Hough and Matthew A. Young
18.3
57
2021 Case Fund Grant Recipients
18.3
58
Spiranthes incurva Photo: Joyce M. Reddoch
18.2
1
Spiranthes odorata Photo: Michael Hough
18.2
3
Message from the President, Ben Rostron, Ph.D.
18.2
4
Distalmost Sheathing Bract Pubescence in Cypripedium parviflorum and Cypripedium candidum in Eastern Ontario By Paul M. Catling & Brenda Kostiuk
18.2
15
A Native Oncidium in Florida: Tolumnia bahamensis, The Florida Dancing Lady By Tom Sampliner
18.2
18
Puttyroot: Striped Denizen of the Forest, By John H. Horner
18.2
38
Discovery of Spiranthes odorata(Nutt.) Lindl. (Fragrant Ladies'-tresses) in Central New York By Joseph M. McMullen, Michael Hough, Matthew A. Young & Catherine L. Landis
18.2
51
Tolumnia bahamensis Photo: Tom Sampliner
18.1
1
Corallorhiza odontorhiza forma viridis Photo: John H. Horner
18.1
3
Message from the President, Ben Rostron, Ph.D.
18.1
4
A Tale of Two Varieties By Tom Sampliner
18.1
9
Observations on the Systematics of the Platanthera aquilonis - P. dilatate Complex in Newfoundland By Paul M. Catling & Brenda Kostiuk
18.1
17
A Meeting with Ladies on Memorial Day Weekend, 2001-featuring Cypripedium californicum, C. fasciculatum, and C. montanum in southwest Oregon By Stefan Ambs
18.1
22
Green Corallorhiza odontorhiza in Wisconsin By John H. Horner
18.1
26
The Fred Case Grant Grant Committee Chair, Doug Martin
18.1
29
Cypripedium montanum Photo: Stefan Ambs
17.3
1
Isotria verticillate Colored pencil drawing by Scott Rawlins
17.3
3
Message from the President, Ben Rostron, Ph.D.
17.3
4
History and Discussion, Orchid Illustration: Botanical Artistry vs. Photography By Rick Burian
17.3
14
Species Image Comparisons, Orchid Illustration: Botanical Artistry vs. Photography By Rick Burian
17.3
46
Contributing Artists, Orchid Illustration: Botanical Artistry vs. Photography By Rick Burian
17.3
49
Discussion on Photographic Techniques, Orchid Illustration: Botanical Artistry vs. Photography By Rick Burian
17.3
63
2021 NOC Symposium, Olympic Peninsula, WA
17.3
64
Cypripedium acaule Painting by Kathleen Garness
17.2
1
Platanthera tipuloides Photo: Mark Larocque
17.2
3
Message from the President, Ben Rostron, Ph.D.
17.2
4
Orchids on U.S. Stamps, Part I: The New Wild Orchids Stamps Unveiled By Chelsea Kieffer
17.2
8
Orchids on U.S. Stamps, Part II: The History of Orchids on U.S. Stamps By Chelsea Kieffer
17.2
24
Neottia smallii, formerly known as Listera smallii By Tom Sampliner
17.2
27
Once in a Lifetime By Mark Larocque
17.2
37
2020 Case Fund Grant Recipients
17.2
38
Neottia smallii Photo: Tom Sampliner
17.1
1
Calypso bulbosa var. americana Photo: Rick Burian
17.1
3
Message from the President, Ben Rostron, Ph.D.
17.1
4
Orchids of the Bruce Peninsula, Part I: Introduction, history of study and a current checklist By Paul Catling
17.1
16
Orchids of the Bruce Peninsula, Part II: Why are there so many orchids on the Bruce? By Paul Catling and Brenda Kostiuk
17.1
32
Orchids of the Bruce Peninsula, Part III: Is the Bruce orchid flora changing? By Paul Catling and Brenda Kostiuk
17.1
42
The 2019 Native Orchid Conference Symposium on the Bruce Peninsula By Rick Burian
17.1
54
2019 Field Trips on the Bruce Peninsula, By Cathy Bloome
17.1
59
Ram's-head Lady's-slipper orchids seen during the NOC 2019 Conference Field Trips, By Tom Sampliner
17.1
63
The Yellow Slippers of Eastern North America as a continuum rather than three varieties of one species, or who dey? By Tom Sampliner
17.1
69
The Native Orchids of Mt. Hood By Rick Burian
17.1
74
Cypripedium parviflorum Photo: Tom Sampliner
16.2
1
Cypripedium montanum Photo: Ron Coleman
16.2
3
Message from the President, Ben Rostron, Ph.D.
16.2
4
In Memory of Ronald Albert Coleman, Message from the Board of Directors
16.2
5
The Cypripediums of the United States and Canada, Part I (reformatted from AOS ORCHIDS magazine May 2018) By Ron Coleman
16.2
24
The Cypripediums of the United States and Canada, Part II (reformatted from AOS ORCHIDS magazine June 2018) By Ron Coleman
16.2
32
The Cypripediums of the United States and Canada, Part III (reformatted from AOS ORCHIDS magazine July 2018) By Ron Coleman
16.2
44
Publications of Ronald A. Coleman By Paul Catling and Chelsea Kieffer
16.2
52
Remembrances of Ron Coleman
16.2
62
Cypripedium arietinum Photo: Ron Coleman
16.1
0
Spiranthes cernua Photo: Mark Larocque
16.1
1
Message from the President, Ben Rostron, Ph.D.
16.1
2
NOC Symposium Flyer
16.1
4
Splitting the Cernua Atom By Mark Larocque
16.1
9
Wildfire Effects on Populations of Cypripedium fasciculatum By James Belsher-Howe
16.1
18
A Cypripedium acaule (lady-slipper) Mystery-Resolved! By John Mattor, Ph.D.
16.1
24
Orchid Adventures in the Fakahatchee By Chuck Wilson
16.1
30
NOC Journal Back Issues and Order Form
16.1
36
Cypripedium acaule Photo: John Mattor, Ph.D.
15.2
0
Cypripedium x columbianum with two flowers. Photographed in Alberta, Canada. Image: R. A. Coleman
15.2
1
The Genus Cypripedium of the United States and Canada, Part 2 by Ronald A. Coleman
15.2
26
Back CoverCypripedium yatabeanum. Photo taken in Japan by C. Sheviak.
15.1
0
Cypripedium arietinum R. Brown. Ram's-head lady's slipper Anthocyanin free pure green and white form, Ontario, Canada Image: Ross Brown
15.1
1
Conference Information, and Thoughts by R. J. Ferry
15.1
2
The Genus Cypripedium of the United States and Canada, Pt. 1 by Ronald A. Coleman
15.1
26
Cypripedium californicum. The Sierra Nevada Mountain Range in California. Image: R. A. Coleman
14.4
0
Cypripedium arietinum R. Brown Ram's-head lady's slipper Brokenhead Wetlands trail near Scanterbury, Manitoba, Canada. Image: R. J. Ferry
14.4
1
Editor's Page
14.4
2
Long Term Tracking of Terrestrial Orchids: A Protocol and Suggested Approach by Marilyn H. S. Light and Katharine B. Gregg
14.4
18
Cypripedium acaule Aiton. Pink lady's slipper. The Blair Provincial Forest, near Scanterbury, Manitoba, Canada.
14.3
0
Platanthera hookeri var. abbreviata Image credit: Bob Gibbons. Used with permission
14.3
1
Reasons to Recognize The Newfoundland var. abbreviate of Platanthera hookeri by P. M. Catling
14.3
9
Corallorhiza trifida Chatelain - A Pictorial Monograph by J. H. Horner
14.3
26
Calypso bulbosa xkostiukiae with Other Varietal Forms Observed by V. Smythe
14.3
30
Platanthera hookeri (Torrey ex Gray) Lindley Blair Provincial Forest, North Star Trail, MB, Canada Image credit: R. J. Ferry
14.2
0
Platanthera lacera, bog area near Winnipeg, MB, Canada by R. J. Ferry
14.2
1
Early Spring notes by R. J. Ferry
14.2
2
Of Bogs and Fens and Winnipeg Friends by R. J. Ferry
14.2
6
The Native Orchids of Sweden; The Five Mountain Orchids by F. Campbell
14.2
22
Chamorchis alpina (L.) Rich. Die Orchid. Eur.: 35 (1817) by Sven Birkedal
14.2
23
Orchid Hunters Walking Back to Cars at Day's End by R. J. Ferry
14.1
0
Cypripedium shanxiense S.C. Chen 1983 by T. Sampliner
14.1
1
Remarks on Wild Orchids and New Friends by R. J. Ferry
14.1
2
Convergent Orchid Species in China and North America by T. Sampliner Pages 2-10
14.1
11
Hunting the Broad-leafed Nodding Caps by C. Wilson
14.1
14
Triphora amazonica Schltr. 1925 by C. Wilson
13.4
0
Platanthera X rhinehartii Photo: C. Wilson
13.4
1
Editor's Note by R. J. Ferry
13.4
2
Native Orchid Conservation at Longwood Gardens by P. J. Zale
13.4
10
A New and Beautiful Orchid Hybrid by C. Wilson
13.4
11
Updating the Orchid Flora of Arizona and New Mexico by R. A. Coleman
13.4
18
Dichromanthus michuacanus Photo: R. A. Coleman
13.3
0
Ponthieva schaffneri Photo: R. Burian
13.3
1
Pre-Conference Notes by R. J. Ferry
13.3
2
Return of A Native - Ohio's 47TH Orchid Species Pages 2-5 by Tom Sampliner
13.3
6
A Few Orchids in Mexico's Copper Canyon Region by Rick Burian
13.3
15
Mirror, Mirror, but not on the Wall by Tom Sampliner
13.3
18
Basaseachi Falls near Creel, Copper Canyon, Mexico Photo: R. Burian
13.2
0
Listera borealis [Kew: Neottia borealis (Morong) Szlach.,Fragm. Florist. Geobot., Suppl. 3: 117 (1995)] Credit: T. Nelson
13.2
1
A Rediscovery of one of Florida's Lost Orchids by M. Larocque
13.2
5
An Orchid Shangri-La in the Canadian Rockies by T. Nelson
13.2
18
Amerorchis rotundifolia [Kew: (Galearis rotundifolia (Banks ex Pursh) Bateman (2009)] Credit: T. Nelson
13.1
0
Corallorhiza wisteriana Photo: R. A. Coleman
13.1
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Notes from the Editor's Desk by R. J. Ferry
13.1
2
Corallorhiza odontorhiza (Wildenow) Nuttall by J. H. Horner
13.1
12
Variation in the Western Corallorhiza wisteriana S.W. Conrad (Orchidaceae) by R. A. Coleman
13.1
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Ames, O. 1905. Orchidaceae Fascicle 1. Pl 6. Scan of image from editor's library.
12.4
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Hexalectris parviflora Photo: R. A. Coleman
12.4
1
Editor's Note R. J. Ferry
12.4
2
Orchid Hunting in Glacier/Waterton National Parks by T. Nelson
12.4
14
Tierney Rosenstock NOC Presentation Synopsis by T. R. Rosenstock
12.4
15
Hexalectris parviflora L. O. Williams (Orchidaceae) New to the United States Flora by R. A. Coleman, and Janet Fox
12.4
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Roadside scene, Glacier National Park, Montana Photo T. Nelson
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Cypripedium acaule at home of Sue & Josh Labonville; near Gorham, NH. Photo: R. J. Ferry

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