1 Rachis of
inflorescence with all hairs not
glandular , tapering to a pointed tip; flowering Mar-Sep
1 Rachis of
inflorescence either
glabrous or with some or all hairs
gland -tipped (
capitate or
clavate ).
2 Lip pandurate (fiddle-shaped),
subapical constriction deep,
apex broadly
dilated ;
dorsal petals and
lateral sepals forming a conspicuous
connivent '
hood '; [NY, PA, OH, IN, and IL northwards]
2 Lip sometimes
constricted , but not
pandurate ;
dorsal petals and
lateral sepals not forming a
connivent '
hood '; [collectively widespread]
3 Viscidium ovoid ;
column white;
lip bright yellow or orange-yellow, with greenish veins; sepals and petals pure white; flowering May-Jul
3 Viscidium linear ;
column green;
lip either white, or
lip yellowish and lacking greenish veins; sepals and petals creamy, ivory, yellow, or greenish; collectively flowering Jan-Dec.
4 Lip centrally green or white with green veins.
5 Lip not
papillate on the upper surface near the middle.
6 Flowers 5-9 mm long, white, with green
venation on
adaxial surface of the
lip only; primarily of pine flatwoods and savannas
6 Flowers 8-17 mm long, creamy green, with green
venation on the
adaxial surface of all
perianth segments; primarily of mixed hardwood-pine forests
5 Lip papillate on the upper surface near the middle.
7 Flowers fragrant; flowering late Oct-early Feb (-May); [of FL]
7 Flowers not fragrant; flowering Feb-Sep; [collectively widespread in our area].
8 Lateral sepals slightly downwardly
falcate ,
oblique ; [of FL]
8 Lateral sepals held perpendicular to the stem, not
oblique ; [collectively widespread in our area].
9 Leaves
oblanceolate , withering at
anthesis ;
lateral sepals
spatulate , green at
base ; flowering Feb-May
9 Leaves
ovate to
obovate or
elliptic , spreading, present or absent at
anthesis ;
lateral sepals
acuminate , white throughout; flowering Jul-Sep.
10 Flowers densely arranged on the
spike (ratio of
spike length in mm: flower number < 2.3); plants
glabrous or occasionally sparsely
pubescent above; leaves usually absent at
anthesis ; flowering later, mostly Aug-Sep
10 Flowers laxly arranged on
spike (ratio of
spike length in mm: flower number ≥ 2.3);
inflorescence capitate -
pubescent ; leaves usually persisting through
anthesis ; flowering earlier, mostly Jul
4 Lip centrally yellow, cream, or entirely white.
11 Flowers < 4.5 mm long;
rachis glabrous ; flowers gaping from near middle, the
tubular portion < 3 mm long;
lip pure white; flowering Jun-Sep
11 Flowers > 5.0 mm long;
rachis glabrous or
pubescent ; flowers gaping only from beyond the middle, the
tubular portion > 3 mm long;
lip white, creamy, or yellow.
12 Lip papillate on the upper surface near the middle.
13 Leaves upright,
linear -
lanceolate (or
fugacious ).
15 Callosities highly reduced, appearing as rounded mounds
15 Callosities not reduced,
conical and upright.
16 Lip centrally white or very pale yellow; [of Interior Highlands of AR and OK and Coastal Plain of AR]
16 Lip centrally yellow (or greenish); [of FL]
12 Lip lacking
papillae on the upper surface near the middle.
17 Lateral sepals cupped (
concave ).
19 Rostellum and
viscidium absent; sepals 3.5-5 mm long
18 Lip centrally yellowish.
20 Dorsal sepal and petals barely
recurved ; [of PA northwards]
20 Dorsal sepal and petals
recurved ; [of Coastal Plain]
17 Lateral sepals flat (not
concave ).
23 Callosities reduced and mounded, 0.2-0.6 mm long; leaves usually absent at flowering
23 Callosities pronounced,
incurved or
conical , 1-2.5 mm long; leaves present at flowering
22 Flowers lacking fragrance.
24 Lateral sepals not
oblique , held near the flower; flowering Aug-mid-Sep
24 Lateral sepals widely
oblique ; flowering Oct-Dec
25 Lateral sepals downwardly
falcate ,
apices pointing toward the
labellum apex
25 Lateral sepals sweeping upward,
apices pointing toward
dorsal sepal and petals.
26 Lip yellow on its lower surface; glands on the lower
lip surface rounded.
27 Lateral sepals straight and typically curving apically over the petals; flowers typically
nodding
27 Lateral sepals straight to somewhat
falcate , not typically curving apically; flowers spreading or slightly
ascending .
28 Lateral sepal apices bluntly
acuminate , 7.7-10.2 mm long
26 Lip white or very pale yellow on its lower surface; glands on the lower
lip surface
conical and reduced.
29 Lip centrally yellowish (sometimes faintly);
lateral sepals
linear -
lanceolate ; flowers frequently
ascending ; flowers occasionally peloric or
cleistogamous ; [north of the Ohio River]
29 Lip white;
lateral sepals
lanceolate ; flowers frequently
nodding ; flowers rarely peloric or
cleistogamous ; [mostly south of the Ohio River]
30 Roots
stoloniferous ; leaves
linear -
lanceolate , 15-21.4 cm long × 1.4-1.7 cm wide; flowers fragrant (general 'floral' to vanilla-jasmine); [Long Island (NY) south to VA Eastern Shore]
30 Roots non-
stoloniferous ; leaves
lanceolate , 8.7-20 cm long × 0.4-1.1 cm wide; flowers typically not fragrant; [widespread in our region]