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