. The Canadian field-naturalist. Natural history. 278 The Caxadi.\n Field-Natl'r.\list Vol. 109. Figure 3. Corallorhiza striata and Cypripedium arietiniim. Photograph taken from Mousley's herbarium specimen by the Geological Survey of Canada. insect pollinator of this species - the bee Chlorhalictiis smilacini (Mousley 1924e). By studying the underground development of Case's Ladies"-tresses. he found that it coincided exactly with that of Hooded Ladies "-tresses, both as regards the stout and fleshy appearance of the tubers with their general tendency to grow dovv nwards. and the pr
. The Canadian field-naturalist. Natural history. 278 The Caxadi.\n Field-Natl'r.\list Vol. 109. Figure 3. Corallorhiza striata and Cypripedium arietiniim. Photograph taken from Mousley's herbarium specimen by the Geological Survey of Canada. insect pollinator of this species - the bee Chlorhalictiis smilacini (Mousley 1924e). By studying the underground development of Case's Ladies"-tresses. he found that it coincided exactly with that of Hooded Ladies "-tresses, both as regards the stout and fleshy appearance of the tubers with their general tendency to grow dovv nwards. and the production of the new bud in the fall (and not in the spring, as stated by Drummond in 1810). Further, he found that the new bud is attached to the parent plant, as in Hooded and Nodding Ladies'- tresses. with no indication whatsoever of individual buds becoming separate plants, as stated by Drummond (Mousley 1942). Mousley similarly obsened that the propagation of Green Adder" s-mouth is accomplished not only by means of its seeds, but also vegetatively by little bulbils. He was not the first to observe this . but he was the first to publish photographic evidence of this phenomenon (Mousley 1924c. 1927b).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club. Ottawa, Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club
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