Platanthera
De Orchid. Eur., 20, 26, 35. 1817.
Herbs, perennial, erect to somewhat decumbent, rather succulent. Roots fasciculate, both slender and tuberous, fleshy; if tuberous, then lancefusiform. Stems leafy or leafless, terete; Leaves 1–several, strictly basal or gradually reduced to bracts toward inflorescence, conduplicate, ascending to spreading, bases sheathing stem. Inflorescences solitary, terminal, lax to dense spikes. Flowers few-to-many, usually resupinate (not resupinate in P. nivea), sometimes showy; petals entire to fringed or emarginate; lip lobed, 3-partite, spurred at base, margins entire to fringed; pollinaria 2; pollinia 2; viscidia free; stigma entire. Fruits capsules, ellipsoid to cylindric.
Distribution
Primarily north temperate (a few tropical)
Discussion
Species ca. 200 (32 species in the flora).
Selected References
None.
Lower Taxa
Key
1 | Lip lobed, fringed, eroded, lacerate, or emarginate. | > 2 |
1 | Lip entire, at most abruptly dilated toward base (in some robust Alaskan material of P. dilatata var. albiflora basal dilation of lip is elaborated forward, taking form of lateral lobules). | > 15 |
2 | Lip deeply and subequally 3-lobed (lateral lobes each in area equaling approximately 1/2 middle lobe, often much more). | > 3 |
2 | Lip not deeply, subequally 3-lobed, merely auriculate, fringed, eroded, lacerate, or emarginate, or apically shallowly 3-lobed. | > 8 |
3 | Petals linear-oblong to oblong-spatulate, usually entire; lip greenish white. | Platanthera lacera |
3 | Petals oblong-obovate to flabellate, lacerate toward apex; lip pure white or pink-magenta to lavender. | > 4 |
4 | Lobes of lip dentate to dentate-lacerate, not fringed; rostellum lobes spreading. | Platanthera peramoena |
4 | Lobes of lip fringed; rostellum lobes spreading or parallel. | > 5 |
5 | Flowers pink-magenta to lavender, rarely white; pollinia erect; pollinaria nearly straight; column appearing truncate in lateral view. | > 6 |
5 | Flowers white; pollinia directed forward; pollinaria geniculate; column appearing hooded in lateral view. | > 7 |
6 | Rostellum lobes spreading, angular in lateral view. | Platanthera grandiflora |
6 | Rostellum lobes parallel, rounded in lateral view. | Platanthera psycodes |
7 | Rostellum lobes spreading, angular in lateral view. | Platanthera praeclara |
7 | Rostellum lobes parallel, rounded in lateral view. | Platanthera leucophaea |
8 | Lip basally auriculate, or apically emarginate or shallowly lobed. | > 9 |
8 | Lip fringed or eroded. | > 10 |
9 | Lip with basal pair of auricules flanking prominent tubercle on adaxial surface, apex obtuse to emarginate. | Platanthera flava |
9 | Lip without basal pair of auricles or tubercle, apex shallowly 3-lobed. | Platanthera clavellata |
10 | Lip not conspicuously fringed, merely eroded to lacerate. | > 11 |
10 | Lip conspicuously fringed. | > 12 |
11 | Flowers white; lip 10–15 mm. | Platanthera integrilabia |
11 | Flowers yellow to orange; lip less than 6 mm. | Platanthera integra |
12 | Rostellum lobes triangular, apices directed forward (column appearing acute in lateral view). | > 13 |
12 | Rostellum lobes slender, directed downward toward apices (column appearing truncate in lateral view), straight to distally retrorse. | > 14 |
13 | Flowers white. | Platanthera blephariglottis |
13 | Flowers orange. | Platanthera ciliaris |
14 | Spur 8–17 mm, its mouth nearly circular; rostellum lobes strongly retrorsely curved toward apices; viscidia presented downward and approximately parallel to lip. | Platanthera chapmanii |
14 | Spur 4–10 mm, its mouth triangular or keyhole-shaped; rostellum lobes scarcely to strongly curved; viscidia presented forward, nearly perpendicular to approximately parallel to lip. | Platanthera cristata |
15 | Leaves 1–2; scape naked or with 1(–2, very rarely) bracts. | > 16 |
15 | Leaves (1–)3–several; scape with gradually reduced bracts distially. | > 21 |
16 | Spur saccate to stoutly cylindric; lip broadly elliptic-suborbiculate to obovate, concave. | Platanthera chorisiana |
16 | Spur slender; lip linear to rhombic-lanceolate, ± flat. | > 17 |
17 | Leaf 1, or if 2 alternate and widely spaced on stem, erect-spreading. | > 18 |
17 | Leaves 2 in basal pair, wide-spreading, commonly lying on ground. | > 19 |
18 | Lip linear to linear-rhombic-lanceolate (lanceolate in subsp. oligantha); spur tapering from broad base, ± as long as lip; widespread. | Platanthera obtusata |
18 | Lip elliptic to elliptic-oblong or elliptic-lanceolate; spur cylindric to clavate, ± 2 times as long as lip; w Aleutian Islands. | Platanthera tipuloides |
19 | Scape naked; lip directed forward, lanceolate; spur tapering to apex from broad base. | Platanthera hookeri |
19 | Scape with 1 or more bracts; lip pendent, linear to linear-oblong; spur clavate. | > 20 |
20 | Spur less than 28 mm; pollinaria less than 4.6 mm. | Platanthera orbiculata |
20 | Spur equal to or greater than 28 mm; pollinaria equal to or greater than 4.6 mm. | Platanthera macrophylla |
21 | Lip uppermost (flowers not resupinate); flowers white. | Platanthera nivea |
21 | Lip lowermost (flowers resupinate); flowers white, green, or yellowish. | > 22 |
22 | Viscidia linear to linear-oblong; flowers white; lip usually with suborbiculate to orbiculate basal dilation. | Platanthera dilatata |
22 | Viscidia oblong to orbiculate; flowers greenish, yellowish, or white; lip linear to linear-rhombic, elliptic, or lanceolate, base undilated or with obscure to orbiculate basal dilation. | > 23 |
23 | Column comparatively large, occupying ca. 2/3 hood formed by dorsal sepal and petals; rostellum lobes widely spaced, diverging, and together with stigma and connective forming hemispheric chamber; lip linear to linear-oblong or linear-lanceolate, or narrowly elliptic, base undilated. | > 24 |
23 | Column comparatively small, occupying less than 1/2 hood formed by dorsal sepal and petals; rostellum lobes parallel, diverging, or converging, but scarcely elevated, at most separated by narrow slit, not forming hemispheric chamber; lip linear to linear-lanceolate, rhombic-linear, rhombic-lanceolate, or elliptic, base undilated or with obscure to orbiculate basal dilation. | > 26 |
24 | Leaves reduced; blades rigidly erect, loosely sheathing stem, scarcely spreading beyond width of inflorescence, sometimes absent; dry to mesic forest. | Platanthera brevifolia |
24 | Leaves well developed; blades prominent, spreading well beyond sheathing bases and width of inflorescence; wet-mesic to wet sites. | > 25 |
25 | Spur 6–14 mm, 0.7–1.6 times length of lip; lip with prominent basal median ridge; leaves ascending or wide-spreading, scattered along stem. | Platanthera sparsiflora |
25 | Spur 12–17 mm, 1.3–2.6 times length of lip; lip without prominent median ridge, but often with series of obscure parallel ridges; leaves wide-spreading, usually limited to proximal portion of stem. | Platanthera zothecina |
26 | Anther low, appearing to lie atop stigma; anther sacs widely diverging from apices scarcely separated by obscure connective; flowers autogamous; pollinia rotated forward, commonly free of anther sacs and/or fragmenting into loose masses that trail downward onto stigma; spur clavate, mostly slightly shorter than lip; lip rhombic-lanceolate, yellowish to yellowish green. | Platanthera aquilonis |
26 | Anther high, rising above stigma; anther sacs more nearly parallel, converging, or diverging from apices separated by evident connective; flowers not autogamous (except evidently autogamous in P. hyperborea; see also note under P. huronensis); pollinia remaining within anther sacs; spur scrotiform or saccate to slenderly clavate or filiform, much shorter to much longer than lip; lip linear, elliptic, or broadly lanceolate, or with abrupt basal dilation, white to green or yellowish. | > 27 |
27 | Spur 8–25 mm, much longer than lip, filiform; lip usually with small median basal thickening, linear-oblong to linear-elliptic, rarely rhombic-ovate. | Platanthera limosa |
27 | Spur 2–12 mm, much shorter to slightly longer than lip, saccate or scrotiform to capitate, clavate, or slenderly cylindric; lip linear-rhombic, linear-lanceolate, or rhombic-lanceolate, or with pronounced orbiculate to suborbiculate basal dilation. | > 28 |
28 | Pollinaria and rostellum lobes parallel to converging toward orbiculate viscidia; spur scrotiform or saccate to spatuloid-capitate or strongly clavate, much shorter than lip. | Platanthera stricta |
28 | Pollinaria and rostellum lobes diverging toward oblong or sometimes (in P. purpurascens) orbiculate viscidia; spur slenderly cylindric to strongly clavate, saccate, or scrotiform, slightly longer to much shorter than lip. | > 29 |
29 | Lip oblong or rarely lanceolate, dull yellowish; rostellum lobes usually projecting forward, separated by narrow slit; leaves clustered toward base of stem. | Platanthera sparsiflora |
29 | Lip broadest at base, lanceolate, ovate, or linear, or with pronounced basal dilation, white, greenish or yellowish; rostellum lobes low, not projecting forward; column without evident slit; leaves scattered along stem. | > 30 |
30 | Lip pure white, usually with pronounced suborbiculate to orbiculate basal dilation or rarely shallowly 3-lobed; spur clavate to slightly capitate, somewhat to very much shorter than lip. | Platanthera dilatata |
30 | Lip greenish or yellowish, mostly lanceolate, ovate, or linear, sometimes obscurely or prominently dilated at base; spur slenderly cylindric to strongly clavate, saccate, or scrotiform, shorter than to slightly longer than lip. | > 31 |
31 | Spur saccate or scrotiform to clavate-inflated (widest at apex), ca. 1/2 length of lip; lip yellowish green to dull yellowish or intensely bluish green, sometimes marked with red, linear-lanceolate to prominently rounded-dilated at base; musty scented. | Platanthera purpurascens |
31 | Spur slenderly cylindric to slenderly clavate or clavate, not inflated, merely obtuse to subacute, shorter to slighter longer than lip; lip whitish green to perhaps yellowish green in P. hyperborea; sweet scented. | > 32 |
32 | Lip linear-rhombic, with straight sides, not at all rounded-dilated at base; spur ca. 2/3 to slightly shorter than lip; Aleutian Islands, adjacent Alaska. | Platanthera convallariifolia |
32 | Lip lanceolate to ovate, usually obscurely to prominently rounded-dilated at base; spur slightly shorter to slightly longer than lip. | > 33 |
33 | Lip lanceolate, usually obscurely rounded-dilated at base, whitish green; spur slenderly clavate to slenderly cylindric; flowers not autogamous; pollinia retained within anther sacs (but see note); viscidia oblong; widespread. | Platanthera huronensis |
33 | Lip ovate, rarely lanceolate, abruptly and broadly dilated at base, apparently yellowish green; spur markedly clavate; flowers autogamous; pollinia rotating forward and downward from anther sacs or fragmenting and pollen masses trailing onto stigma; viscidia linear to linear-oblong; Greenland. | Platanthera hyperborea |