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  • Goodyera oblongifolia ()

    ...States and Canada, southeast Alaska, the Great Lakes region, and in the western United States, and Mexico. It produces 3 to 7 blue-green basal leaves which form a rosette, and have a prominent white s...

  • Govenia floridana ()

    ...Characteristics: Wetland Status: Not classified Distribution and Conservation Status: Native to North America? Yes ...

  • Galearis rotundifolia ()

    ...Characteristics: Wetland Status: Not classified Distribution and Conservation Status: Native to North America? Yes ...

  • Gymnadenia conopsea ()

    ...forests, and grasslands. Gymnadenia conopsea is known to be pollinated by moths and butterflies, which are attracted by the abundant nectar in its spur. Habitat: All Characteristics: Wet...

  • Greenwoodiella deserticola ()

    ...underside, and 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 s...

  • Galearis spectabilis ()

    ...central and eastern Canada and the United States, from Quebec to Oklahoma. When flowering in the spring and early summer, it produces up to 15 small, conspicuous flowers with a white labellum and pink...

  • Habenaria quinqueseta ()

    ...stripes and the petals and lip are white. The labellum is lobed and has a club shaped spur usually less than 10 cm long. It blooms in August up north and as early as January at the southern edge of it...

  • Ionopsis utricularioides ()

    ...twigs and is usually found over or near standing water within hardwood hammocks, tramways and sloughs, and cypress domes. Ionopsis utricularioides is apparently secure throughout its range in the Ame...

  • Habenaria repens ()

    ...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 has been known to...

  • Isotria medeoloides ()

    ...forests and woodlands, generally preferring young, open-canopy forests and disappearing from more mature forests where the canopy is thicker. Isotria medeoloides is globally considered imperiled, wit...