Cypripedium fasciculatum

Known as the Brownie or Clustered Lady's Slipper, Cypripedium fasciculatum is found in the northwestern United States, California, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Colorado and Utah. It is not common in any part of its range but is often hard to find because of its low profile and small flowers. It grows usually in rather heavily forested areas.

Its leaves are opposite, plate-like and round, two to a stem. The plant is around 25 cm tall, often less than that. The flowers form a dropping cluster of two to four just above the leaves. They are a dull mahogany or green or greenish-yellow marked with mahogany. The lip is similarly colored. There are two named forms, fma. purpureum, a uniform dark mahogany, and fma. viride, a clear green.

Cypripedium fgasciculatum is the least showy of our native Slippers, but charming nonetheless. Its conservation status is listed as apparently secure.

Posted on March 6, 2024 03:39 PM by ronaldhanko ronaldhanko

Observations

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What

Clustered Lady's Slipper (Cypripedium fasciculatum)

Observer

ronaldhanko

Date

July 2012

Place

Private

Photos / Sounds

What

Clustered Lady's Slipper (Cypripedium fasciculatum)

Observer

ronaldhanko

Date

April 2014

Place

Private

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