In Platanthera praeclara the wide-spreading rostellum lobes separate the viscidia by 6-7.5 mm, whereas in P. leucophaea the short rostellum lobes are more nearly parallel, and the viscidia are separated only by about 1-3.5 mm. These differences are immediately obvious on living material, but the measurements are nearly always impossible in herbarium specimens.
In Wyoming Platanthera praeclara is known from a single, much higher station outside the usual range.
Infl avg shorter and fewer-fld; fls larger, the lateral pet mostly 11-15 נ7-11 mm, the lip 22-30 mm, the spur 40-50 mm, column larger, somewhat angular, the pollinaria well spaced, their caudicles widely diverging and directed somewhat forward; more western, extending e. to Minn., Io. and e. Mo.
Gleason, Henry A. & Cronquist, Arthur J. 1991. Manual of vascular plants of northeastern United States and adjacent Canada. lxxv + 910 pp.