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Giant Forest, June 25, 1900
No. 662 Orchid-Corallorhiza multiflora Nutt.=C. maculata Sepals brown, petals brownish, slightly shorter than the sepals, 2 or 3 purple dots on each edge, lip white with pink dots, two sharp ridges toward base and on each side a tooth. This appendage and its downwardly united portion turned upwards somewhat vertically to plan of lip proper. -- a condition not easy to describe. Column somewhat flattish Plants as much as 20 in, high. The pericarp in fr. splits into 6 parts, its three valves, with 3 intervening narrow valves or replum-like affairs--common beneath the Sequoias and Firs at Round Meadow.[=C. maculata Raf.]
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