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Phaius tankervilleae ()
...determined. Habitat: All Characteristics: Wetland Status: Not classified Distribution and Conservation Status: Native to North America? No ...
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Platanthera chorisiana ()
...small greenish flowers. The dorsal sepals, petals and labellum form a small ball-shaped flower that barely opens. A tiny blunt spur projects from behind the flower. This orchid prefers wet tundra, mea...
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Platanthera aquilonis ()
...globally secure. Habitat: All Characteristics: Wetland Status: Usually occurs in wetlands, but occasionally in non-wetlands. (Wetland indicator code: FACW) Distribution and...
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Platanthera chapmanii ()
...Typically populations are located in wet meadows, roadside ditches, and pine flatlands. Platanthera chapmanii is considered globally imperiled and possibly extirpated in Georgia. Habitat: ...
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Pelexia adnata ()
...globally secure because of its widespread distribution but is rare and endangered in Florida. Habitat: All Characteristics: Wetland Status: Not classified Distribution and Conserva...
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Platanthera clavellata ()
...usually in the middle or lower half of the stem, and bears a somewhat dense inflorescence of up to 15 small, inconspicuous flowers. The flowers are yellowish green or white and are often incompletely ...
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Platanthera colemanii ()
...usually equals or exceeds the length of the lip. This orchid occurs primarily in open coniferous forests and chaparral thickets in deep, sandy substrates. Platanthera colemanii is considered vulnerab...
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Platanthera cooperi ()
...tall inflorescence with up to 100 small green flowers with a distinct honey scent at night. The short, thick spur is about as long as the labellum. The basal leaves usually wither at the time of flowe...
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Platanthera convallariifolia ()
...convallariifolia (Fisch. ex Lindl.) Lindl. - . Facts About: Accepted synonyms: Habenaria convallariifolia, Limnorchis convallariifolia, Orchis convallariifolia, Platanthera hyperborea var. co...
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Platanthera cristata ()
...globally secure, but it is rare or vulnerable throughout much of its range. It is known to form a natural hybrid with P. blephariglottis, named P. × canbyi, with P. ciliaris, named P. × channellii a...