27 results for Oak

  • Glossary: N: nut

    ...the oak family, Fagaceae).

  • Glossary: I: involucre

    ...the oak family (Fagaceae).

  • Cyclopogon cranichoides ()

    ...moist oak woodlands. In wet areas, plants can reach 30-40 cm in height, but in drier live oak forests they only grow to 5 cm. Cyclopogon cranichoides is apparently secure because of its wide distrib...

  • Spiranthes parksii ()

    ...post oak savannah in East Texas. The inflorescence is a solitary spike of small fragrant flowers that spiral up the stem. The short, fat flowers are quite distinctive and extend horizontally from the ...

  • Bletia colemanii ()

    ...in oak woodlands on the edge of canyon bottoms and on slopes leading up from the canyon. Bletia colemanii is considered imperiled. Mining, livestock grazing, nonnative invasive plant species, wildfir...

  • Bletia nitida ()

    ...from oaks and junipers. Bletia nitida is rare throughout its range and is considered vulnerable. Although it may be locally abundant in Texas and has been reported in Mexico, this orchid has not be...

  • Bletia parva ()

    ...mixed oak/pine woodlands. The conservation status of Bletia parva has not been reported and surveys continue to determine the distribution of this orchid. Known populations generally consist of relat...

  • Bletia revoluta ()

    ...dry oak-juniper woodlands and has been recorded in the Chisos and Glass Mountains. Bletia revoluta is considered critically imperiled. Habitat: All Characteristics: Wetland Status: N...

  • Bletia warnockii ()

    ...of oak woodlands, often among rocks or near fallen logs. Bletia warnockii is considered imperiled, although information concerning its distribution is incomplete. Individual plants usually do not blo...

  • Cleistesiopsis bifaria ()

    ...or oak woodlands. This orchid benefits from prescribed fires that result in fewer over-story trees and shrubs. Cleistesiopsis bifaria is considered apparently secure, but in its northern range (Virg...