Calopogon tuberosus
(Grass Pink)
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Facts About this Plant:
- Common Names: Grass Pink, Tuberous Grass Pink, Grasspink, Grasspink Orchid, Grass Pink Orchid, Common Grass Pink, Bearded Pink, Swamp Pink, Meadow Gift
- Lifespan: Perennial
- Zones: 3 - 10
- Type: Forb
- Bloom Time: May - August
- Status: Native
Calopogon tuberosus, or Grass Pink, is an orchid native to the entire eastern US. It grows in wet meadows, bogs, fens and swamps, often in acidic or poor soil. It blooms in late spring to mid summer, with stunning pink flowers.
There are five species of Calopogon in the United States. But only two have a wider distribution in the Eastern US, Calopogon tuberosus, and Calopogon oklahomensis. The other three species are only found in the southeastern US. Calopogon oklahomensis is a rarer species and has a set of pink pseudo-stamens above its showy yellow pseudo stamens, while Calopogon tuberosus only has yellow in both places. More information and comparison photos will be posted at a later time, showing similar species.
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