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  • Malaxis abieticola ()

    ...mossy and grassy areas in fir woodlands and hillsides and near the edges of meadows. Malaxis abieticola is considered globally secure because it is common in Mexico, although it is rare in Arizona, a...

  • Macradenia lutescens ()

    ...trunks and branches of a variety of trees. Macradenia lutescens is apparently secure and widespread in the West Indies, Cuba and South America but is considered endangered in Florida where it is pres...

  • Liparis nervosa ()

    ...hammocks and cypress swamps including the Fakahatchee Swamp. Liparis nervosa is apparently secure because it is widespread and common in the Caribbean and Central and South America but it is consider...

  • Malaxis wendtii ()

    ...handful of locations in the Chisos Mountains and considered extremely rare. Habitat: All Characteristics: Wetland Status: Not classified Distribution and Conservation Status: ...

  • Malaxis macrostachya ()

    ...conifer and hardwood forests adapting to a wide range of soil moisture conditions. Malaxis macrostachya is apparently secure because of its widespread distribution and tolerance for different habitat...

  • Malaxis unifolia ()

    ...Characteristics: Wetland Status: Occurs in wetlands or non-wetlands. (Wetland indicator code: FAC) Distribution and Conservation Status: Native to North America? ...

  • Microthelys rubrocallosa ()

    ...leaves and a slender leafless spike bearing up to 30 green, white-tipped tubular flowers. The sepal and petals form a hood around the column and the two bright orange calluses distinguish this orchid ...

  • Malaxis porphyrea ()

    ...sepals and petals arch backwards and the labellum is triangle shaped with a cream colored ridge rising at it's center. The auricles at the base of the labellum are narrow and nearly parallel. Thi...

  • Malaxis brachystachys ()

    ...oak and pine forests in canyons near springs and streams. Malaxis brachystachys is apparently secure, occurring through much of northern Mexico. In Arizona, this orchid is known from just 20 location...

  • Malaxis spicata ()

    ...curved and cross behind the column, forming a slight hood. It is found in swamps and wet woodlands, where it is primarily terrestrial but is known to be semi-epiphytic in southern Florida, where it at...