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  • About Go Orchids

    ...endangered. Only through a focused large-scale and integrated effort that engages the public will survival of orchids be assured. NAOCC is the first nationwide collaborative effort to seek ways to con...

  • Genus: Encyclia ( )

    ...the New World tropics with two species in Florida and the greatest concentration occurring in Mexico. Most species are evergreen, sympodial epiphytes or terrestrials and occur in seasonally dry to w...

  • Genus: Habenaria (Rein Orchids)

    ...the New World. Primarily terrestrial with fleshy tubers, these orchids have erect succulent stems with just a few smooth leaves that are arranged as a basal rosette or alternately on the stem. The unb...

  • Genus: Vanilla ( )

    Genus: Vanilla. . Vanilla consists of about 110 species that most often grow as vines with woody or fleshy stems and aerial roots in the Old and New World tropics as far north as Florida. Species...

  • Genus: Bulbophyllum ( )

    ...and New World tropics and subtropics. Individual plants in this genus can be small but they can form large mats by clonal propagation from rhizomes. African species have small and occasionally strik...

  • Genus: Calypso (Fairy Slipper)

    ...to Newfoundland, in the northern and central United States, and south to California and New Mexico. A northern-most occurrence of Calypso in North America includes specimens at Grayling Fork of the B...

  • Genus: Brassia ( )

    Genus: Brassia. . Brassia is a species-rich tropical and subtropical New World genus that occurs in Mexico, Central America, the West Indies and northern South America. All Brassia species are e...