© Joseph W. Dougherty
Asset: 2003_07_10_JD_0159.tif
Species: Epipactis helleborine (Linnaeus) Crantz
Common: Broad-leaved helleborine
Syn.: Serapias helliborine Linnaeus
Serapias latifolia (Linnaeus) Hudson
Epipactis latifolia (Li...
Range: native to N. Europe; eastern USA; SE Canada; scattered western North America
Tax.: Orchidaceae
Note: F. thought to have been introduced to N. America in the late 19th century ... KW:
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© Joseph W. Dougherty
Asset: 2003_07_10_JD_0160.tif
Species: Epipactis helleborine (Linnaeus) Crantz
Common: Broad-leaved helleborine
Syn.: Serapias helliborine Linnaeus
Serapias latifolia (Linnaeus) Hudson
Epipactis latifolia (Li...
Range: native to N. Europe; eastern USA; SE Canada; scattered western North America
Tax.: Orchidaceae
Note: F. thought to have been introduced to N. America in the late 19th century ... KW:
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© Joseph W. Dougherty
Asset: 2003_07_10_JD_0162.tif
Species: Epipactis helleborine (Linnaeus) Crantz
Common: Broad-leaved helleborine
Syn.: Serapias helliborine Linnaeus
Serapias latifolia (Linnaeus) Hudson
Epipactis latifolia (Li...
Range: native to N. Europe; eastern USA; SE Canada; scattered western North America
Tax.: Orchidaceae
Note: F. thought to have been introduced to N. America in the late 19th century ... KW:
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© Joseph W. Dougherty
Asset: 2003_07_10_JD_0170.jpg
Species: Epipactis helleborine (Linnaeus) Crantz
Common: Broad-leaved helleborine
Syn.: Serapias helliborine Linnaeus
Serapias latifolia (Linnaeus) Hudson
Epipactis latifolia (Li...
Range: native to N. Europe; eastern USA; SE Canada; scattered western North America
Tax.: Orchidaceae
Note: F. thought to have been introduced to N. America in the late 19th century ... KW:
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© Joseph W. Dougherty
Asset: 2003_07_10_JD_0173.jpg
Species: Epipactis helleborine (Linnaeus) Crantz
Common: Broad-leaved helleborine
Syn.: Serapias helliborine Linnaeus
Serapias latifolia (Linnaeus) Hudson
Epipactis latifolia (Li...
Range: native to N. Europe; eastern USA; SE Canada; scattered western North America
Tax.: Orchidaceae
Note: F. thought to have been introduced to N. America in the late 19th century ... KW:
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