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PNW Native Plant Database Goodyera oblongifolia (Rattlesnake Plantain)
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Goodyera oblongifolia (Rattlesnake Plantain)

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This special orchid - native to our lowland Salish woodlands - features a rosette of ground-hugging, evergreen leaves with a distinctive white stripe down the center. The late-summer flower features up to 4 dozen tiny white or greenish flowers that spiral up the tall stalk. A critical species for native bumblebees! Propagated from Thurston County stock. Add to your shady woodland garden!

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This special orchid - native to our lowland Salish woodlands - features a rosette of ground-hugging, evergreen leaves with a distinctive white stripe down the center. The late-summer flower features up to 4 dozen tiny white or greenish flowers that spiral up the tall stalk. A critical species for native bumblebees! Propagated from Thurston County stock. Add to your shady woodland garden!

This special orchid - native to our lowland Salish woodlands - features a rosette of ground-hugging, evergreen leaves with a distinctive white stripe down the center. The late-summer flower features up to 4 dozen tiny white or greenish flowers that spiral up the tall stalk. A critical species for native bumblebees! Propagated from Thurston County stock. Add to your shady woodland garden!

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