Rattlesnake Plantain
Western Rattlesnake Plantain (Goodyera oblongifolia) is an evergreen perennial in the orchid family which can be spotted in our mid-elevation forests of the Southern Interior. From thick roots and and spreading rhizomes Goodyera often spreads forming small colonies. A basal cluster of dark green leaves are oval – lanceolate and have a whitish streak down the middle. Stiff stems rise up to 30 cm. Small white irregularly-spaced orchid flowers form in summer.
After flowering capsules form. The common name comes from the texture and pattern on the leaves, resembling snakeskin.
Some photos of this plant taken by author are included in a slideshow. Click an image for the gallery and additional information.
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