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Epipactis atrorubens ()
...edges, and spotted with red or brown. The outer part is triangular and more brightly colored. This orchid favors warm, dry locations, and was discovered in Vermont in an abandoned quarry on serpentine...
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Epidendrum strobiliferum ()
...color and ovate in shape and the petals are white and linear. Flowering occurs between October-November. Plants grow on a wide variety of trees, including red maple, bald cypress, pop ash, and pond ap...
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Epipactis palustris ()
...widespread and forms dense colonies in its native Europe and Asia. This orchid was introduced into a limestone quarry in Pennsylvania in 2007 and now a population of over 100 plants is established. Pr...
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Epipactis helleborine ()
...eastern and central Canada and the United States, and disjunct populations on the West Coast. Flowering in the late summer and early fall, it produces up to 50 small flowers with greenish purple petal...
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Eulophia alta ()
...Georgia and Florida with a broad distribution that includes the West Indies, Mexico, Central America, and Africa. This plant produces 4-6 leaves that are yellow-green in color, plicate, and lanceolate...
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Galeandra bicarinata ()
...front and crimson stripes that extend inside and a broad, funnel shaped spur. This orchid grows in the decomposed leaf litter of hardwood forests and prefers shade from a closed forest canopy. Galean...
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Eulophia ecristata ()
...flatwoods, and grasslands with sandy soil. Eulophia ecristata is considered globally imperiled and may be threatened or endangered throughout its North American range. Habitat: All Character...
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Epipactis gigantea ()
...purple, and orange markings. It blooms throughout the summer and can start flowering as early as March. This orchid favors the shoreline of streams, lakes, seeps, and the sandy soil of marshes and rip...
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Goodyera tesselata ()
...Characteristics: Wetland Status: Occurs most often in non-wetlands, but rarely in wetlands. (Wetland indicator code: FACU-) Distribution and Conservation Status: Nat...
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Goodyera pubescens ()
...Characteristics: Wetland Status: Occurs most often in non-wetlands, but rarely in wetlands. (Wetland indicator code: FACU-) Distribution and Conservation Status: Nat...