Pink Lady Slipper

Pink Lady SlipperPink Lady Slipper
(Cripripedium acaule)

Native perennial orchid whose lower petal forms a moccasin-like pouch 1 1/2 to 2 inches long. Grow in large colonies in low pinelands and bogs. Like most orchids, this plant will grow only when certain fungi or molds are present in their roots. Late May, early June.

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  • I really enjoyed the walk and visit to Grandfather Mountain. The most interesting was the Swinging bridge because I noticed it was supported by my company's equipment. My company (Crosby/Lebus) make equipment for lifting, towing, tying down, and hauling. Our components are used on the bridge for holding the riggings. You used the best and American Made. Just to let you know I really enjoyed the view.

    Bob
    Longview, TX
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