"26 or more - grow wild... in Alberta, a good number of them just outside 
Edmonton.

The Wagner natural area is a haven for orchids, says Ben Rostron, an 
associate professor of earth and atmospheric sciences at the University of 
Alberta. He'll be talking about those orchids and how to find them at the 
Orchid Society of Alberta's annual show and sale this weekend at the 
MacEwan College's South Campus.

About 16 different varieties of orchids can be seen at the Wagner natural 
area, located along Highway 16, just east of Spruce Grove. A 1.5-kilometre 
trail with a boardwalk over the wet areas provides great viewing.

The best time to see the orchids is around the end of May and beginning of 
June, says Rostron. Yellow Lady's Slippers are easy to spot from the trail, 
with their small, yellow, slipper-shaped flowers...

the striped coralroot orchid, with its pinkish-orange stripes, or pink 
lady's slippers, which grows around Fort McMurray. The bog candle orchid 
can grow one metre tall, with white flowers that smell like cloves...

Many of the orchids found in Alberta are boreal plants that have found 
their way down from the Arctic Circle and originally came across [walking ? 
/ smile...] the land bridge from Asia, he says. In Alberta, one can find 
orchids in Elk Island, Banff and Jasper national parks."

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