Aplectrum hyemale
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Aplectrum hyemale (Muhl. ex Willd.) Torr. |
Aplectrum hyemale is a species of orchids (family Orchidaceae) and the sole species of the genus Aplectrum. The generic name comes from Greek and signifies "spurless". The species is commonly referred to as Adam and Eve or putty root, the latter refers to the mucilaginous fluid which can be removed from the tubers when they are crushed.
[edit] See also
- Oreorchis patens - an extremely similar species, also in a monotypic genus