Native Orchids of the Pacific Northwest

Native Orchids of the Pacific Northwest

What a busy month so far! So many projects underway that I have had a hard time trying to get any of the new images out and on the website. I wanted to at least get some new orchid photos posted as many of you have been asking where the new ones are - so here you are!...

Washington Native Orchids!

Washington Native Orchids!

After years of hunting down and photographing wild orchids all over Florida and the American Southeast for much of the past decade, when we decided to move to Washington one of the first things that came to my mind as we began planning the move was, "There will be all...

“Native Orchids of Florida” Book is Now Available!

“Native Orchids of Florida” Book is Now Available!

After years of talking about it, planning it, traveling around the state of Florida shooting for it – I am please to announce that my first book, “Native Orchids of Florida” by Rich Leighton is now published and available. http://vimeo.com/21130778  

Mount Shasta

Mount Shasta

On a trip to Southern Oregon and the Oregon Coast to photograph wild Pacific landscapes and a profusion of wild lilies and native bog orchids further inland, I ended up by accident in Medford, OR where I got this unexpected fantastic view of Mount Shasta from the top...

Interesting Nature Facts #110 – Fakahatchee Strand

Interesting Nature Facts #110 – Fakahatchee Strand

The Fakahatchee Strand in Southwest Florida is famous for its variety of wild native orchids - particularly the ghost orchid, as well as its rare ferns and bromeliads. Part of the Northern Florida Everglades system, it has an extremely diverse eco system with plenty...

Interesting Nature Facts #68 – Yellow Coralroot Orchid

Interesting Nature Facts #68 – Yellow Coralroot Orchid

The yellow coralroot is unusual compared to other members of the Corallorhiza genus in that it is the only one that produces its own chlorophyll like nearly all green plants (hence the yellowish-green color) and is only partially parasitic on the surrounding plants...

Interesting Nature Facts #19 – Western Rattlesnake Plantain Orchid

Interesting Nature Facts #19 – Western Rattlesnake Plantain Orchid

Giant Rattlesnake orchid (Goodyera oblongifolia) noted for its beautiful leaves is found throughout most of the Pacific Northwest has an interesting bit of folklore. Women of the Klallam Native American tribe used to rub the leaves of this plant on their bodies to...

Interesting Nature Facts #15 – Indian Pipes

Interesting Nature Facts #15 – Indian Pipes

Often mistaken for orchids or “weird mushrooms,” Indian pipes are actually plants in the heath family. Lacking chlorophyll and a means to produce their own food like most plants, they form a symbiotic relationship with mycorrhizal fungi in the soil that helps them...

Interesting Nature Facts #3 – The Ghost Orchid

Interesting Nature Facts #3 – The Ghost Orchid

Probably the most famous of our southern native orchids, the rare, leafless and mysterious ghost orchid of South Florida, Cuba and the Bahamas is at home in the dark, humid swamps where it regularly skips a few to up to a dozen or more years between flowering. It is...

Mountain Death Camas – Beautiful and Deadly

Mountain Death Camas – Beautiful and Deadly

Following up on yesterday's post in the Halloween theme, today's post of another "spooky" bit of wildlife and nature - the mountain death camas. Over the summer I found myself in the Rocky Mountains looking for native orchids at around 8000-9000 feet, just below the...

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