The Yosemite bog orchid (Platanthera yosemitensis) has been identified as a new orchid species by two botanists from U.S. Geological Survey and a botanist at the
The orchid has been found in only nine sites within the park. Scientists are concerned that the plant’s small population size could put it at risk for being destroyed.
The plant has a wandlike shape and tiny flowers with a strong odiferous musk scent.
Seven other rare plant species, including the Yosemite onion, Yosemite woolly sunflower, short-leaved hulsea,
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For more: Peggy Moore, U.S. Geological Survey, (209) 379-1309; www.usgs.gov/newsroom.
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