Platanthera chorisiana
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| name = Chamisso's orchid
| image = Platanthera chorisiana var. elata 2.JPG
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| genus = Platanthera
| species = chorisiana
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Platanthera chorisiana, Chamisso's orchid or Choris' bog orchid,{{cite web |title=Platanthera chorisiana |url=https://goorchids.northamericanorchidcenter.org/species/platanthera/chorisiana/ |website=Go Orchids|publisher=North American Orchid Conservation Center |access-date=13 February 2022}} is a terrestrial orchid native to the United States, Canada, Russia and Japan.{{cite iucn |page=e.T64320687A67730417|last=Smith|year=2017|title=Platanthera chorisiana}}
Description
Platanthera chorisiana plants are small, from 4 up to 20 cm. They usually have two leaves at the base of the stem (sometimes just one or up to four). The small flowers (petals are only 1.5-2.5 mm) have a greenish color and are often not fully turned (resupinate). There is a very short nectar spur. Bloom time is July and August.{{eFloras|1|242101829|Platanthera chorisiana}}
Subspecies
Sometimes two subspecies are considered, Platanthera chorisiana var. chorisiana and Platanthera chorisiana var. elata. The latter subspecies only grows in Asia.{{WCSP|342829}}
Distribution and habitat
In the United States Platanthera chorisiana is found in Washington (state) and Alaska, in Canada in British Columbia. Worldwide distribution is around the northern pacific coast, extending west along the Aleutian Islands to Kamchatka in Russia and to northern Japan.
Plants grow in bogs and wet tundra up to a maximum elevation of 400 m.
Taxonomy
Platanthera chorisiana was first described by Adelbert von Chamisso in 1828 as Habenaria chorisiana.{{IPNI |access-date=2022-02-13 |id=116321-2 |taxon=Habenaria chorisiana}}
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Category:Orchids of the United States
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