Subject: AOR0000cb9
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by pjm19
I only got the top image loading, so hard to ID
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by kathcas79 scientist
I agree - difficult to ID from this image
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by MikeWallerNHM scientist
The spike is dense like Marsh Fragrant but it is far too early for that species so this is almost certainly Common Fragrant.
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by erfavlin
The lateral sepals all look deflexed as in Common Fragrant. Labellum is broad like Marsh but the shoulders more resemble those of Common.
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