
Dactylorhiza

Platanthera dilatata

Mimulus guttatus

Corallorhiza maculata

14ft Tri-arch. I wish it would snow more so I could play more! It took 3 hours to build (by myself!). I used all the clean snow in my little front yard, the back yard and some from my neighbors yard (I have mostly gardens, rather than grass!). I did have to tie each limb back as I arched them to the center and then set the key "stone". After that I removed the supports and built up more. It stood for a further 4 hours, from the hours of 8pm to near midnight. At 11:48 I heard a loud *Whump* from outside... Went to the porch and there it was, prostrate. Sic Transit Gloria Mundi. It was worth it.
