General: Perennial, slightly woody herb from a rhizome, often forming colonies; stems usually single,
5-20 cm tall.
Leaves: Evergreen, basal and stem leaves, often crowded towards base, egg-shaped to egg-shaped elliptic,
1.5-6 cm long, 1-2.5 (3) cm wide; round- to sharp-toothed or nearly entire, blunt to rounded at base, tips usually pointed; stalks 1-2 cm long.
Flowers: Inflorescence a crowded 4- to 20-flowered one-sided raceme, arching, flowers radially symmetric,
erect in bud, drooping in flower, 5-6 mm wide; flower stalks 2-8 mm long; bracts linear-lanceolate;
petals 5, distinct, somewhat closed, 4-6 mm long, greenish or white, each with 2 small tubercles on the
inner surface near the base; sepals 5, 0.5-1 (1.5) mm long, with jagged margins; stamens 10; filaments
slender, about equaling the petals; anthers about 1.4 mm long, with terminal pores, tubes lacking; styles
3-4 mm long, exserted, straight or nearly so; stigmas 5-lobed.
Fruits: Capsules, depressed globe-shaped, to 5 mm wide.
Notes: Two varieties occur in BC:
1. Racemes mostly more than 10-flowered; petals greenish yellow; leaves elliptic to egg-shaped, pointed, and
lustrous .......................................... var. secunda
1. Racemes usually 4- to 10-flowered; petals creamy white; leaves circular, blunt, and hardly lustrous ..........
.......................................... var. obtusata Turcz.
Dry to mesic forests in the lowland, montane, and subalpine zones; frequent in SC BC, common elsewhere in BC; circumboreal, N to AK, YT, and NT, E to NF and S to S CA, MX, SD, OH, and VA; Eurasia.
Ecological Framework for Orthilia secunda var. obtusata
The table below shows the species-specific information calculated from original data (BEC database) provided by the BC Ministry of Forests and Range. (Updated August, 2013)