Corallorhiza striata Lindl.
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TAXONOMY
 
Family: Orchidaceae
Genus: Corallorhiza
 
Species Synonyms: none
Common Names: striped coralroot
 
DISTRIBUTION
 
Canada: British Columbia – southern Alberta – southern Saskatchewan – Manitoba – Ontario – eastern Quebec
Saskatchewan: central – southern Saskatchewan; Meadow Lake – Pasquia Hills – Cypress Hills
Ecoregion: Cypress Upland, Aspen Parkland, Boreal Transition, Mid-Boreal Upland, Mid-Boreal Lowland
 
HABITAT
 
Saskatchewan: aspen woods
Associated species: balsam poplar, paper birch, peavine, white spruce
 
RARITY STATUS
 
Provincial Status According
to Harms (2003):
Vulnerable
Nature Conservancy Status:
G5 S2S3
Saskatchewan Species at
Risk Status:
None
COSEWIC Status:
None
 
Striped coralroot is vulnerable in Saskatchewan because it is almost always locally sparse and possible threats have been identified for this species. However, this species is apparently secure and occurs in numerous localities in the central and southern part of the province.
 
SPECIES DESCRIPTION
 
Height: 15 – 40 cm
Stems: without leaves, stout, not bulbous at base, purplish to yellowish-brown
Leaves: reduced to sheathing scales
Inflorescence: 5 – 15 cm long, 2 – 35-flowered, dense to lax; bracts tiny, 2 – 3 mm long; flower stalks 1 – 3 mm long
Flowers: perianth spreading to convergent at the tip; sepals and petals 8 – 16 mm long, lance-shaped to inversely lance-shaped, reddish-purple or yellow with 3 – 5 darker purple veins, spur absent; lip tongue-shaped, upturned, thickened, margins deep red with white or yellow at base or yellow throughout, usually purple-striped; column slender, 2 – 5 mm long, yellow, may be spotted with red, curved upward; ovary 3 – 8.5 mm long
Fruits: capsules 1 – 2 cm long, ellipsoid
 
CORALLORHIZA KEY FOR SPECIES FOUND IN SASKATCHEWAN
 
1 Sepals and petals distinctly striped; lip with upturned margins
C. striata
1 Sepals and petals plain or spotted; lip without upturned margins
2
   
2 Lip distinctly purple spotted, sepals and petals greenish, sepals 3-nerved; stems purplish
C. maculata
2 Lip plain or lightly red spotted, sepals and petals yellowish, sepals 1-nerved; stems yellowish
C. trifida