121 results for South west Virginia
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Cleistesiopsis bifaria ()
...of southeastern United States from Virginia south to Georgia. It produces one or two rose-pink or white flowers with purple or pink venation on the labellum. The petals and labellum separate only near...
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Spiranthes arcisepala ()
...Ontario south to Virginia and as far west as Ohio. It produces 1-4 basal leaves which are held upright but wither shortly after the plant flowers. The white flowers form a loosely coiled spiral along ...
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Corallorhiza bentleyi ()
...in Virginia and West Virginia where it was discovered in 1999; it is limited to about 15 populations spread over 5 counties. Like other members of the Corallorhiza genus, this orchid is myco-heterotro...
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Macradenia lutescens ()
...the West Indies, northern South America, and has been recorded in the Miami-Dade County area in Florida. This orchid has a narrow cylindrical pseudobulb and a solitary coriaceous leaf. The raceme is p...
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Prescottia oligantha ()
...the West Indies, Mexico, Central America, South America, and Miami-Dade County, Florida. This orchid produces 2-4 leaves arranged in a basal rosette that often start to whither at flowering time. The ...
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Spiranthes eatonii ()
...Florida west to eastern Texas, and north to Virginia. This species produces 3-6 narrow leaves in a basal rosette that wither quickly at time of flowering. The inflorescence has 10-35 white flowers arr...
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Cypripedium kentuckiense ()
...the southeastern United States, from Virginia to Texas. It has the largest bloom of any in the Cypripedium genus and produces a large cream to pale yellow pouch-like labellum and up to six large stem ...
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Habenaria repens ()
...Carolina south to Florida, and west to southeastern Arkansas and Texas. Its range extends into the West Indies, Central America, and Mexico. It can be a terrestrial or truly aquatic orchid species and...
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Bletia patula ()
...the West Indies, Central and South America and was believed to be extirpated in South Florida until it was recently rediscovered in Everglades National Park. This tall orchid has pseudobulbs up to 5 c...
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Bulbophyllum pachyrachis ()
...the West Indies, Central America, and South America and south Florida. This orchid has short, sessile pseudobulbs that are attached to a creeping rhizome. One or two glossy leaves develop at the apex ...