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Aplectrum hyemale (Muhl. ex Willd.) Torr.

Puttyroot orchid

KingdomPlantaePlants, but not fungi, lichens, or algae
SubkingdomTracheobiontaVascular plants—plants with a “circulatory system” for delivering water and nutrients
DivisionMagnoliophytaFlowering plants, also known as angiosperms
ClassLiliopsidaMonocots (plants with a single seed leaf); includes the lily family
SubclassLiliidaeIncludes lilies, orchids, and many others
OrderAsparagalesA diverse group that includes asparagus
FamilyOrchidaceaeOrchid family
GenusAplectrumFrom Greek, meaning “spurless,” vs. Tipularia, which has spurred flowers
SpecieshyemaleOf the winter, flowering in winter

About plant names...

This is a truly odd plant. It isn't deciduous: it doesn't lose its leaves in the winter. Neither is it evergreen, keeping them all year around. Instead, it has a single leaf at ground level that emerges in the fall and persists until spring. The leaf is "wintergreen," and the species name, hyemale, means "winter." No other plant does this. (Putty root is not related to wintergreen—“wintergreen” literally means “stays green through the winter,” not “tasty flavor.”) Roots of this plant were crushed to produce a gluelike fluid, used variously to mend items and for medicinal purposes—this is the origin of the name "putty root." Plants are quite rare, and tend to be scattered.

Plants: Represented by a single dark bluish-green leaf in the winter, in summer, the plant's single stem reaches 5-9″ (13-24 cm) in height, with several more opposite leaves and a single spike of flowers.

Leaves: Leaves are oval, 3½-8″ (8.9-20 cm) long, with smooth edges and sharp tips, with many prominent, roughly parallel veins.

Flowers: The flower spike (raceme) contains 6 to 10 flowers, each ⅜-½″ (1-1.4 cm) long × 1/16-⅛″ (2-4 mm) wide. Purplish-green flowers have starlike petals and sepals and three central white-purple lobes. (Flowers may also be yellow or white, with a purplish tinge.) Flowering is from late May to the end of June.

Fruits: Seed pods are elliptical in shape, ¾-1″ (1.9-2.5 cm) long, shiny green in color, with narrow ridges. The pods taper to a point at both ends, and contain a large number of tiny seeds.

Online References:

The Orchids of Wisconsin

Plants for a Future, a resource and information centre for edible and otherwise useful plants

The Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center

Lucas Land: The Wildflowers of Highland and Bath Counties, Virginia

EFloras

Aplectrum hyemale (puttyroot orchid)

7/23/2015 · Beaver Brook Conservation Area, Hollis, New Hamp­shire · ≈ 6 × 9″ (16 × 23 cm)

Aplectrum hyemale (puttyroot orchid)

8/9/2015 · Beaver Brook Conservation Area · ≈ 7 × 11″ (18 × 28 cm)

Aplectrum hyemale (puttyroot orchid)

8/5/2019 · Beaver Brook Conservation Area, Wildflower Trail, Hollis, New Hamp­shire · ≈ 4½ × 7″ (12 × 18 cm)

Aplectrum hyemale (puttyroot orchid)

8/5/2019 · Beaver Brook Conservation Area, Wildflower Trail, Hollis, New Hamp­shire · ≈ 4½ × 7″ (12 × 18 cm)

Aplectrum hyemale (puttyroot orchid)

7/23/2015 · Beaver Brook Conservation Area, Hollis, New Hamp­shire · ≈ 6 × 8″ (14 × 20 cm)

Aplectrum hyemale (puttyroot orchid)

7/18/2017 · Tobyhanna State Park, Penn­syl­vania · ≈ 4 × 6″ (10 × 15 cm)

Aplectrum hyemale (puttyroot orchid)

7/7/2012 · Gibbet Hill, Groton, Mass­a­chu­setts · ≈ 8 × 5″ (19 × 13 cm)

Aplectrum hyemale (puttyroot orchid)

7/18/2017 · Tobyhanna State Park, Penn­syl­vania · ≈ 4 × 6″ (10 × 15 cm)

Aplectrum hyemale (puttyroot orchid)

8/9/2015 · Beaver Brook Conservation Area · ≈ 6 × 9″ (15 × 22 cm)

Aplectrum hyemale (puttyroot orchid)

8/5/2019 · Beaver Brook Conservation Area, Wildflower Trail, Hollis, New Hamp­shire · ≈ 8 × 5″ (20 × 13 cm)

Aplectrum hyemale (puttyroot orchid)

7/2/2019 · Oak Hill, Littleton, Mass­a­chu­setts

 

Aplectrum hyemale description by Thomas H. Kent, last updated 18 Jul 2020.

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Aplectrum hyemale (puttyroot orchid)

7/18/2020 · Woodward Point Preserve, Brunswick, Maine · ≈ 7 × 4½″ (18 × 12 cm)

Aplectrum hyemale (puttyroot orchid)

7/7/2012 · Gibbet Hill, Groton, Mass­a­chu­setts · ≈ 7 × 11″ (18 × 27 cm)

Aplectrum hyemale (puttyroot orchid)

7/2/2017 · Wildlife Pond, Beaver Brook Conservation Area, Hollis, New Hamp­shire · ≈ 6 × 10″ (16 × 24 cm)

Aplectrum hyemale (puttyroot orchid)

7/2/2019 · Oak Hill, Littleton, Mass­a­chu­setts

Aplectrum hyemale (puttyroot orchid)

7/7/2012 · Gibbet Hill, Groton, Mass­a­chu­setts · ≈ 5 × 8″ (13 × 19 cm)

Aplectrum hyemale (puttyroot orchid)

7/2/2017 · Wildlife Pond, Beaver Brook Conservation Area, Hollis, New Hamp­shire · ≈ 6 × 10″ (16 × 24 cm)

Aplectrum hyemale (puttyroot orchid)

7/23/2015 · Beaver Brook Conservation Area, Hollis, New Hamp­shire · ≈ 7 × 11″ (18 × 28 cm)

Aplectrum hyemale (puttyroot orchid)

8/9/2015 · Beaver Brook Conservation Area · ≈ 7 × 10″ (16 × 25 cm)

Aplectrum hyemale (puttyroot orchid)

7/18/2017 · Tobyhanna State Park, Penn­syl­vania · ≈ 4 × 6″ (10 × 14 cm)

Aplectrum hyemale (puttyroot orchid)

7/7/2012 · Gibbet Hill, Groton, Mass­a­chu­setts · ≈ 6 × 9″ (14 × 22 cm)

Aplectrum hyemale (puttyroot orchid)

8/9/2015 · Beaver Brook Conservation Area · ≈ 7 × 11″ (18 × 28 cm)

Aplectrum hyemale (puttyroot orchid)

7/18/2020 · Woodward Point Preserve, Brunswick, Maine · ≈ 4½ × 7″ (12 × 18 cm)

Range: Zones 3-8:

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