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  • Spathoglottis plicata ()

    ...in South East Asia and has escaped cultivation to become naturalized throughout the Caribbean, Florida, and Hawaii. This orchid has 4-7 pleated leaves that emerge from a pseudobulb surrounded by persi...

  • Spiranthes igniorchis ()

    ...in south-central Florida. The few basal leaves are held upright but usually wither during flowering. The small, white flowers are covered with hairs and spiral upwards on the spike. The ruffled lip ha...

  • Spiranthes ochroleuca ()

    ...to South Carolina. It produces 3-6 basal and lower stem leaves which usually persist through flowering. It bears an inflorescence of up to 60 small white, yellowish, or greenish-white flowers that are...

  • Vanilla phaeantha ()

    ...from south Florida throughout the Caribbean and southeast Mexico to Central America. This orchid germinates in the decaying leaves at the base of trees and stumps and may spend years winding up a tree...

  • Genus: Ionopsis ( )

    ...the West Indies and Florida. The species all have a sympodial growth form with small pseudobulbs that are hidden by the leaf base. Leaves are leathery, green and folded with a distinctive keel on the...

  • Calopogon tuberosus ()

    ...and west to Texas. Calopogon tuberosus var. simpsonii, is found only in Florida, the Bahamas, and Cuba, and is distinguished by its strongly curled leaves.

  • Platanthera blephariglottis ()

    ...states west to Texas, and one disjunct population in Illinois. It produces several small stem leaves, and bears an inflorescence of multiple large, showy, white flowers. The labellum is distinctly and...

  • Genus: Bletia (Pine Pink)

    ...the southwest. Others may be found in Florida and throughout the Caribbean, extending into South America. Orchids in this genus may be photosynthetic or completely myco-heterotrophic with little to n...

  • Genus: Tolumnia ( )

    ...from southeast Florida to parts of South America. Similar to other twig epiphytes, the leaves may be cylindric or flattened, often three sided, and arranged in a fan shape with very reduced or absent ...

  • Genus: Spiranthes (Ladies' Tresses)

    ...and South America, Eurasia, and Australia. The flowers are arranged in a distinctive spiral, twisting into a terminal spike, and are usually white, yellow, or rarely pink. The labellum is usually some...