Habenaria repens (Water-spider Bog Orchid)

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Habenaria repens, Orchis repens, Platanthera repens, Water-spider Bog Orchid, Floating Orchid

Botanical names: Habenaria repens, Orchis repens, Platanthera repens

Common names: Water-spider Bog Orchid, Floating Orchid

Family: Orchidaceae

Origin: Southeastern United States, Mexico, Florida

USDA Plant Hardiness MapSmall plant 2-5 ftSemi-shadeFull sunKeep soil moistBog or aquatic plantYellow, orange flowersUnusual colorSubtropical plant. Mature plant cold hardy at least to 30s F for a short timeFlood tolerant plant

If you look closely, this native orchid really does look like it is dancing. The tiny, spidery flowers of Habenaria repens seem to hover in motion, giving rise to its charming common name - Water-spider Bog Orchid, also called Floating Orchid.

Habenaria repens is one of the few orchids that can live both on land and in water. It naturally grows in wet ditches, marshes, meadows, and along pond and lake edges, and it can even form floating mats in still water. In warm climates, it may bloom almost year-round, sending up tall flower spikes packed with 10-50 delicate greenish-white blooms. The narrow, spider-like petals and lip are designed to attract pollinators, while the light green sepals blend perfectly into wetland surroundings.

This orchid produces several yellow-green leaves along its stem, with smaller leaves near the flower spike. It prefers consistently moist to wet conditions and slightly acidic soil. In cultivation, it does best in bog gardens, shallow pond margins, alongside carnivorous plants like pitcher plants, or even in containers kept very wet.

Small, subtle, and easy to overlook at first glance, Habenaria repens rewards anyone who stops and looks closely. Once you see that little flower dancing, you will never forget it.

Habenaria repens blooms throughout the year in wet ditches, meadows, marshes and along shorelines.

It can be a terrestrial or truly aquatic orchid species and has been known to form floating mats in stagnant pools. This species produces 3-8 yellow green leaves that emerge from the stem and gradually reduce in size towards the inflorescence. The inflorescence has 10-50 flowers arranged in a densely flowered raceme. The sepals are light green and the petals and lip of each flower are a greenish white and spidery looking.

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Habenaria repens - Water-spider Bog Orchid, Floating Orchid

Habenaria repens is a rare native orchid whose tiny, spidery blooms look like little dancing water fairies hovering above the foliage. If you look closely, this native orchid really does look like it is dancing. The tiny, spidery flowers of Habenaria repens seem to hover in motion, giving rise to its charming common name - Water-spider Bog Orchid, also called Floating Orchid. Perfect for bog gardens, pond edges, or water-filled containers, this unique aquatic orchid blooms generously in warm weather and brings true wetland magic to your garden collection.This plant needs moist to wet conditions with acidic soil. It will grow well in a bog among pitcher plants, margins of ponds, streams, lakes or in a container.

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Grown in
6"/1 gal pot
7 plants in stock
$39.95