More Lady Slippers

I found (ok was taken to) some yellow lady slippers on a recent hike. One of our neighbors shared a yellow lady slipper habitat they check every year. Unfortunately there was evidence of more foot traffic and the number of lady slippers was down this year.

I found this purple lady slipper not far away.

Like all orchids, lady slippers are sensitive plants requiring just the right soil and location.

The less they are disturbed the better. Our neighbors actually usually try to block the spur off the trail to these lady slippers. Nothing crazy just a little brush across the place the spur splits off the main trail.

A few random photos - this is one of my crabapple trees.

Lake Dunmore on a day with clouds low on the mountains.

And a few more lady slippers from a different location.

These are on private land so better protected as long as the current owners are around.

Vermont has a tradition of freedom to roam and unposted land is open to the public for responsible use. Its still a good practice to know whose land you are on and get permission.

Star of Bethlehem is another invasive but pretty wildflower in Vermont. I threw this pic in because I don't think I've posted one yet this spring.
Wow those look fancier than some of the ones by the orchid farm in the suburb next to me. Are they native or did some escape out of someone's greenhouse?
They are native. In fact there are a couple of even more showy varities but I think they have very limited habitats. The pink and yellow (more so) are rare but not endangered.
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Awesome work on the daily Ecency leaderboard quest, @steven-patrick! These yellow and purple lady slippers are breathtaking treasures of the forest.
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Beautiful flowers... it's good to keep their location secret so they can grow undisturbed. Your neighbors should improve the camouflage around that path. Lovely photos, especially the one with the Adirondack chairs.
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I threw in that Adirondack chairs since I am posting in a photograph community 🙂 Its ok wishing me Happy Weekend twice lol, I was behind on my feed and catching up
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It's been decades since I saw a lady slipper. Loved your photos and am glad someone is watching out for the beautiful flowers...
It is a rite of spring around here to seek out the trillium and lady slippers. They both grow pretty well in our area as long as they have an undisturbed spot.
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