Spiranthes eatonii Ames ex P.M.Br.
Eaton's Ladies' Tresses
Facts About
There are no synonyms for this orchid.
Spiranthes eatonii, commonly known as Eaton's Ladies' Tresses, is distributed along the coastal plain throughout Florida west to eastern Texas, and north to Virginia. This species produces 3-6 narrow leaves in a basal rosette that wither quickly at time of flowering. The inflorescence has 10-35 white flowers arranged in a single rank spiral that bloom in late March through early May. S. eatonii is the only white-flowered, basal-leaved Spiranthes within its range to bloom at this time of year. This orchid grows in roadsides, cemeteries, dry pine flatwoods, sandy open meadows, and saw palmetto scrub areas.
Spiranthes eatonii is considered vulnerable throughout its range and imperiled in North Carolina, Georgia, and Mississippi.
Pollination
Pollinator information for this orchid has not been reported.
Ecosystem Type
Disturbed habitats, grassland, marshes, meadows, woodlands
Characteristics
- Habitat:
- terrestrial
- Leaf arrangement:
- basal
- Number of leaves on stem:
-
- two
- three
- Form of the labellum:
- the labellum is not pouch-like
- Labellum outline:
- the labellum is simple
- Main color of labellum:
- white
- Nectar spur:
- absent
- Inflorescence type:
- the inflorescence is a spike
- Labellum characteristics:
- the labellum is simple
- Labellum length:
- 3–5 mm
- Sepal length:
- 3–4.5 mm
- Plant height:
- 20–50 cm
-
Flowers
- Flower petal color:
- white
- Flower symmetry:
- the flower is zygomorphic
- Flowering date:
-
- March
- April
- May
- Flowers per inflorescence:
- 10–35
- Form of the labellum:
- the labellum is not pouch-like
- Hairs on flower stalk:
- the pedicel has at least some hairs with glands at their bases or tips
- Hairs on inflorescence axis:
- the inflorescence stem has at least some hairs with glands
- Inflorescence type:
- the inflorescence is a spike
- Inflorescence width:
- anything
- Labellum characteristics:
- the labellum is simple
- Labellum length:
- 3–5 mm
- Labellum outline:
- the labellum is simple
- Labellum position:
- the flowers are resupinate
- Lower petal strongly red-veined:
- no
- Main color of labellum:
- white
- Nectar spur:
- absent
- Number of stamens:
- 1
- Orientation of side petals:
- the lateral petals are ascending
- Self-pollinating flowers:
- there are no cleistogamous flowers
- Sepal length:
- 3–4.5 mm
- Sepals fused only to sepals:
- the sepals are separate from one another
- Shape of viscidium:
- linear
- Spots on labellum:
- no
- Spur opening membrane:
- there is no membrane over the spur opening
-
Fruits or seeds
- Seed capsule orientation:
- the capsule points upwards or outwards
-
Growth form
- Plant height:
- 20–50 cm
- Roots:
- the rhizomes are non-coralloid
- Underground organs:
- the plant has one or more swollen storage organs underground, such as bulbs, tubers or corms
- myco-heterotrophic or not:
- the plant is chlorophyllous
-
Leaves
- Bract relative length:
- the bract is longer than the associated flower
- Features of leaves:
- N/A
- Leaf arrangement:
- basal
- Leaf blade edges:
- the leaf edges are entire
- Leaf blade length:
- 50–60 mm
- Leaf blade length to width ratio:
- 6–7.1
- Leaf blade shape:
- oblanceolate
- Leaf blade tip:
- the tip of the leaf blade is acute
- Leaf blade width:
- 7–10 mm
- Leaves during flowering:
- leaves are absent during flowering
- Number of leaves on stem:
-
- two
- three
-
Place
- Ecosystem type:
-
- disturbed habitats
- grasslands
- marshes
- meadows
- woodlands
- Habitat:
- terrestrial
- Location:
-
- Alabama
- Florida
- Georgia
- Louisiana
- Mississippi
- North Carolina
- South Carolina
- Texas
- Virginia
-
Facts and Uses
- Mycorrhiza
- Monitoring
- Propagation
- Restoration
Native to North America
Yes
North American Conservation Status & Distribution
Conservation Status
Conservation and Wetland Status | |
---|---|
Global Rank | Vulnerable |
US Status | N/A |
Canadian Status | N/A |
Conservation status for: Alabama | |
---|---|
Global Rank | Vulnerable |
US Status | N/A |
Alabama Rank | N/A |
Alabama Status | N/A |
Canadian Status | N/A |
Wetland Status | Facultative Upland |
Conservation status for: Florida | |
---|---|
Global Rank | Vulnerable |
US Status | N/A |
Florida Rank | N/A |
Florida Status | N/A |
Canadian Status | N/A |
Wetland Status | Facultative Upland |
Conservation status for: Georgia | |
---|---|
Global Rank | Vulnerable |
US Status | N/A |
Georgia Rank | State Rare |
Georgia Status | N/A |
Canadian Status | N/A |
Wetland Status | Facultative Upland |
Conservation status for: Louisiana | |
---|---|
Global Rank | Vulnerable |
US Status | N/A |
Louisiana Rank | N/A |
Louisiana Status | N/A |
Canadian Status | N/A |
Wetland Status | Facultative Upland |
Conservation status for: Mississippi | |
---|---|
Global Rank | Vulnerable |
US Status | N/A |
Mississippi Rank | Highly State Rare |
Mississippi Status | N/A |
Canadian Status | N/A |
Wetland Status | Facultative Upland |
Conservation status for: North Carolina | |
---|---|
Global Rank | Vulnerable |
US Status | N/A |
North Carolina Rank | State Rare |
North Carolina Status | N/A |
Canadian Status | N/A |
Wetland Status | Facultative Upland |
Conservation status for: South Carolina | |
---|---|
Global Rank | Vulnerable |
US Status | N/A |
South Carolina Rank | N/A |
South Carolina Status | N/A |
Canadian Status | N/A |
Wetland Status | Facultative Upland |
Conservation status for: Texas | |
---|---|
Global Rank | Vulnerable |
US Status | N/A |
Texas Rank | N/A |
Texas Status | N/A |
Canadian Status | N/A |
Wetland Status | Facultative Upland |
Conservation status for: Virginia | |
---|---|
Global Rank | Vulnerable |
US Status | N/A |
Virginia Rank | N/A |
Virginia Status | N/A |
Canadian Status | N/A |
Wetland Status | Facultative Upland |