Platanthera praeclara arises from a fleshy
tuber. It grows from tall. Each plant can have up to two dozen or more
flowers arranged in a stalk.
P. praeclara is distinguished from
Platanthera leucophaea, the eastern prairie fringed orchid, by its slightly larger flowers, petal shape, and longer nectar spur.
P. praeclara is a plant of the tallgrass prairie and requires direct sunlight for growth. It is most often found in moist habitats or sedge meadows.
P. praeclara has persisted in areas that have been lightly grazed, periodically burned, or regularly mowed. It is not yet understood how these activities affect plant survival. It may be that removal of dead grass mulch is beneficial, but heavy grazing is detrimental. ==Conservation==