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  • Trichocentrum undulatum ()

    ...plant can reach height of 1-5 m. The flowering period is April-September and plants grow on the trunks and branches of trees, usually buttonwood and mangrove in coastal forests. Trichocentrum undul...

  • Vanilla mexicana ()

    ...mexicana Mill. - . Facts About: Accepted Synonyms: Epidendrum aromaticum, Notylia vanilla, Vanilla aromatica Vanilla mexicana, commonly known as the Scentless Vanilla, is distributed in th...

  • Vanilla dilloniana ()

    ...that can reach lengths up to 5 m. The light green flowers are similar to Vanilla barbellata but the petals and sepals are longer and the fluted lip is a deep reddish-purple with a yellow crest. This o...

  • Vanilla phaeantha ()

    ...the canopy needed to stimulate flowering. Stems have one oblong leaf per node and 1-12 pale green flowers per inflorescence develop in June and July. The white lip is tubular with yellow stripes. This...

  • Genus: Bulbophyllum ( )

    ...genus can be small but they can form large mats by clonal propagation from rhizomes. African species have small and occasionally striking plants and flowers while American species typically have smal...

  • Genus: Goodyera (Rattlesnake Plantain)

    ...American species and multiple hybrids, they can be difficult to distinguish when not flowering. Goodyera can be distinguished from orchids in the Spiranthes genus by their leaves: Goodyera leaves are ...

  • Genus: Bletia (Pine Pink)

    ...that can be found growing in the mountains of Mexico and throughout the southwest. Others may be found in Florida and throughout the Caribbean, extending into South America. Orchids in this genus may...

  • Genus: Epidendrum ( )

    ...Stems can be erect, repent or hanging and simple or branching. Leaves are alternate and the blades are ovate to elliptic or lanceolate and vary from fleshy to leathery. Family: Orchidaceae. This Ge...

  • Genus: Mesadenus (No common name)

    ...genus can be found in a wide range of habitats, from semi-dry mixed woodlands to rocky terrain. Family: Orchidaceae. This Genus's Species:

  • Genus: Triphora (Three Birds Orchid)

    ...flowers can be resupinate or not, and the labellum is typically three-lobed. Flowering generally last only one day, and although populations are typically scattered geographically, they are known to f...