And so did calopogon, pogonia, spiranthes, and many other fine plant people that lived in our meadow.
"The Story of My Boyhood and Youth"
John Muir
Fortunately this lovely orchid, one of the most interesting of its highly organized family, is far from rare, and where we find the Rose Pogonia and other bog-loving relatives growing, the calopogon usually outnumbers them all.
"Wild Flowers Worth Knowing"
Neltje Blanchan et al
It makes a pet of one of our oddest, brightest, and showiest flowers, the pink lady's-slipper, and by some means or other has enticed it away from the peat bog, where it surely should be growing, along with the calopogon, the pogonia, and the arethusa, and here it is, like some rare exotic, thriving in a bed of sand and on a mat of brown needles.
"The Foot-path Way"
Bradford Torrey