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Checkered rattlesnake plantain
Goodyera tesselata BB-1913.png
1913 illustration
Scientific classification
Genus:
Goodyera
Species:
tesselata
Synonyms
  • Peramium tesselatum (Lodd.) A. Heller
  • Orchiodes tesselatum (Lodd.) Kuntze
  • Epipactis tesselata (Lodd.) A.A. Eaton
  • Goodyera repens var. tesselata (Lodd.) B. Boivin

The Goodyera tesselata is a special plant. It belongs to the orchid family. People often call it the checkered rattlesnake plantain.

This plant grows naturally in eastern Canada. You can find it from Manitoba all the way to Newfoundland. It also lives in the northeastern United States. Its range goes from Maine to Maryland, and west to Minnesota.

What It Looks Like

The checkered rattlesnake plantain has unique leaves. They grow close to the ground. These leaves have cool white lines that look like a net. This is why it's called "checkered."

The plant also grows a tall stem. On top of this stem, you'll find small white flowers. They stand upright, making the plant easy to spot.

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