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  • Platanthera limosa ()

    ...and New Mexico. This orchid's height typically ranges from 20-100 cm, but may exceed 1.5 meters in Mexico. Robust plants may have up to 200 green to yellowish green flowers with leaves scattered ...

  • Platanthera purpurascens ()

    ...and New Mexico, with populations in adjacent states. The common name refers to the purple or reddish highlights often seen on the deep green flowers whose strong, musty smell distinguishes this orchid...

  • Spiranthes laciniata ()

    ...to New Jersey. It has up to 5 basal, grass-like leaves which persist through flowering. It produces a tightly spiraled inflorescence of multiple small, white to cream-colored flowers. The labellum is ...

  • Spiranthes romanzoffiana ()

    ...of New England and the northern mid-Atlantic, as well as Ireland and England. It produces 2-5 basal or lower stem leaves which may persist through flowering. The inflorescence of up to 40 small white ...

  • Spiranthes sylvatica ()

    ...considered a variation of the closely-related Spiranthes praecox, this orchid has recently been described as a new species. Habitat: All Characteristics: Wetland Status: Not classifi...

  • Spiranthes vernalis ()

    ...from New Hampshire to Texas. It produces 4-5 basal leaves which usually persist through flowering, and bears a spiraled inflorescence of up to 50 small white, cream-colored, or yellowish flowers. The ...

  • Tropidia polystachya ()

    ...the New World tropics, however, it is extremely rare and endangered in Florida. Habitat: All Characteristics: Wetland Status: Not classified Distribution and Conservation Status: ...

  • Genus: Hammarbya (Bog Adder's Mouth)

    ...considered endangered in portions of its range, including Minnesota, and Wales. Previously classified in the genus Malaxis, H. paludosa was moved to a new genus by botanist Otto Kuntze, who named i...

  • Genus: Cyclopogon (No common name)

    ...with red-brown marks or streaks. The translucent petals have a conspicuous mid-vein. The tri-lobed labellum is white and spear-shaped, clawed, with a fleshy lobe in the form of a hook on each side of...

  • Genus: Gymnadenia (Fragrant Orchid)

    ...or red, occasionally white or yellowish green. The lateral petals and dorsal sepal are connivent and form a hood over the column, and the labellum is spurred. Gymnadenia usually grow in moist fens, me...