A Phantom Orchid was found and photographed by Terry Pfardresher!

Terry Phardresher found an elusive Phantom Orchid near her Gualala home.

This native wildflower is also called Ghost Orchid as it is white. It has a symbiotic relationship with a fungus called Leathery Earthfans as it can’t produce its own food. The fungus feeds on the roots of nearby trees. This three-way partnership allows the Phantom Orchid to survive in dark forests. The interconnectedness of Nature is on full display here.

Terry told me recently she has found a second one!

Thanks to Terry for allowing me to share her photo with you here.

Foggy this morning, sunny this afternoon, and the wind is absent.