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Never seen it in the wild, looks tiny
Thanks again Gabriela. I will try to ID from this article: CJ SEARS, 2008, MORPHOLOGICAL DISCRIMINATION OF PLATANTHERA AQUILONIS, P. HURONENSIS, AND P. DILATATA (ORCHIDACEAE) HERBARIUM SPECIMENS, might have to dry one first But if you come across seeds from some of the less greenish American Platantheras........Anders
Bletilla formosana very delicate and airy
Epipactis helleborine