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A few days later he returned to the site and found a hole where the pogonia had been dug up for some collector's plant window.
It is the type species of the genus Pogonia.
Four versions of coat of arms Pogonia are known in heraldry.
His coat of arms was Pogonia.
Pogonia japonica is a species of orchid occurring from China to Japan.
The castle for its provision used the two bays: of Valtos and Pogonia.
Two examples include the Pale pitcher plant and Rose Pogonia orchid.
Later it was known as Pogonia, as approved in the Statutes of Lithuania.
Suitable habitat was found for small whorled pogonia (Isotria medeoloides), although it does not grow there.
Some of the typical plants associated with fire include Yellow Pitcher Plant and Rose pogonia.
He recalled once taking a group on a botanical tour, pointing out species like the rare whorled pogonia, an orchid native to Connecticut.
The common names are Rosebud Orchid and Small Spreading Pogonia.
Cleistes bifaria - mall Spreading Pogonia.
Two of the unusual plants there are the orchids Pogonia ophioglossoides (see photo at lower left) and Calopogon tuberosus.
At about the same time, a similar symbol, the Pogonia, emerged as a state emblem in the rival Grand Duchy of Lithuania.
These rare plants include the white wild indigo, prairie parsley, Indian paintbrush, rose pogonia and the tall Indian grass.
One is rose pogonia, Pogonia ophioglossoides, which usually bears one flower on an 8- to 10-inch stem.
Isotria medeoloides (small whorled pogonia or little five leaves) is a terrestrial orchid found in temperate Eastern North America.
The cranberry bog was well known by botanists as a location for several rare plants and orchids including the rose pogonia and grass pink orchids.
Some of the endangered species known to the state are the bald eagle, the peregrine falcon, the piping plover and the small whorled pogonia, a native orchid.
Small whorled pogonia (Isotria medeoloides) occurs in subacidic mixed hardwood forests at several nearby sites in Stafford County.
Several species of orchids also grow here, such as the rose pogonia, lesser rattlesnake plantain, northern coralroot, and grass-pink orchid that are in full bloom in July.
Monocots with reticulate leaf veins are found in a wide variety of monocot families: for example, Trillium, Smilax (greenbriar), and Pogonia (an orchid), and the Dioscoreales.
For example, fen indicator species in New York include Carex flava, Cladium mariscoides, Potentilla fruticosa, Pogonia ophioglossoides and Parnassia glauca.
Only one Connecticut wildflower, the small whorled pogonia (a kind of orchid), is on the Federal list, but dozens of orchids and other wildflowers have been cited as rare in Connecticut.