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Govenia floridana ()
...originally identified as G. utriculata, a common orchid found throughout tropical America. Examination of the Florida plants revealed distinct differences from the common orchid and the name Govenia f...
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Gymnadenia conopsea ()
Gymnadenia conopsea (L.) R. Br. - . Facts About: Accepted Synonyms: Gymnadenia alpina, Gymnadenia splendida Gymnadenia conopsea, commonly called Fragrant Orchid, is a non-native orchid, p...
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Greenwoodiella deserticola ()
...usually withers at the time of flowering. The inflorescence has relatively few tubular flowers and the white labellum with its large yellow blotch and 5 green veins distinguishes this species from sim...
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Galearis spectabilis ()
...globally secure, although it is rare in several New England states and considered vulnerable in other areas. Habitat: All Characteristics: Wetland Status: Not classified Distributi...
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Habenaria quinqueseta ()
...gradually reduce in size towards the inflorescence of 15-25 flowers arranged in a loosely flowered spike up to 30 cm tall. The sepals are light green with dark green stripes and the petals and lip are...
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Ionopsis utricularioides ()
...pallidiflorum, Dendrobium utricularioides, Ionopsis paniculata, Scaphyglottis pallidiflora Ionopsis utricularioides, commonly known as the Delicate Ionopsis, is widespread in the southern counties of...
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Habenaria repens ()
...globally, although it may be vulnerable in parts of its North American range. Habitat: All Characteristics: Wetland Status: Not classified Distribution and Conservation Status: ...
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Isotria medeoloides ()
...usually streaked with green. It grows in forests and woodlands, generally preferring young, open-canopy forests and disappearing from more mature forests where the canopy is thicker. Isotria medeoloi...
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Habenaria distans ()
...globally secure based on populations in Central and South America, however, it is endangered in Florida. Habitat: All Characteristics: Wetland Status: Not classified Distribution a...
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Habenaria floribunda ()
...gradually reduce in size towards the inflorescence of 10-60 flowers arranged in a raceme up to 1 m tall. The sepals are green and the petals and lip are a light green. The flowers become more markedly...