27 results for Asia

  • Genus: Polystachya ( )

    ...Africa, Asia, Central and South America with a single species extending into Florida. Plants are generally epiphytes, very rarely terrestrial, with small pseudobulbs that have a few to several leather...

  • Genus: Pogonia (Bog Orchid)

    ...eastern Asia; only 1 species, Pogonia ophioglossoides, is found in North America. Pogonia usually produce a solitary stem leaf and 1-3 flowers, which are resupinate and usually showy. The sepals sprea...

  • Cypripedium guttatum ()

    ...across Asia and found in Alaska, Yukon, and the Northwest Territories, where it grows in moist to dry open deciduous and spruce forests, slopes and banks, tundra, and meadows. This distinctive orchid ...

  • Eulophia graminea ()

    ...to Asia discovered growing in mulched landscapes in south Miami. Mature individuals have large pseudobulbs with narrow leaves and the inflorescence can rise to a height of one meter with spreading flo...

  • Epipactis atrorubens ()

    ...and Asia, extending from Norway in the north to mountain regions in Spain in the south and which reportedly has naturalized in Vermont. This orchid has 5-10 deeply veined leaves and thin hairs cover t...

  • Epipactis palustris ()

    ...and Asia. This orchid was introduced into a limestone quarry in Pennsylvania in 2007 and now a population of over 100 plants is established. Prior to this introduction, herbarium records indicate this...

  • Gymnadenia conopsea ()

    ...and Asia, including the Himalayas and eastern China; in the United States, it has been introduced and is found in Connecticut. It bears dense, cylindrical spikes of up to 100 pink to pink-purple flowe...

  • Hammarbya paludosa ()

    ...and Asia. This small, inconspicuous plant grows in conifer swamps, wet coniferous forests, tundra, sphagnum bogs, mossy fens, and muskegs. The stem is swollen at the base into a round pseudobulb. F...

  • Phaius tankervilleae ()

    ...southeastern Asia, and the Pacific Islands. It is also naturalized in many places in the tropics, including Cuba, Puerto Rico, Florida and Hawaii. This introduced orchid has 2-8 plicate leaves similar...

  • Platanthera tipuloides ()

    ...in Asia but restricted in North America to the western Aleutian Islands and other islands in the Bering Sea. It prefers damp, open hillsides, riparian meadows, and bogs. This orchid grows to 19 cm, wi...