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  • Platanthera ciliaris ()

    ...eastern and central Canada and the United States, from Florida to Ontario, and around the Gulf Coast to Texas. It is a large, showy plant bearing up to 115 bright orange or dark yellow flowers with a ...

  • Platanthera brevifolia ()

    ...long and linear, but is dwarfed by the much longer curved spur. This orchid prefers drier sites than other western Platantheras and grows in pine-oak woodlands, conifer forests and along banks of inte...

  • Phaius tankervilleae ()

    ...Asia, and the Pacific Islands. It is also naturalized in many places in the tropics, including Cuba, Puerto Rico, Florida and Hawaii. This introduced orchid has 2-8 plicate leaves similar to palm leav...

  • Platanthera chorisiana ()

    ...north and west along the Pacific coast, through the Aleutians, to Kamchatka and Japan. The slightly bent stem grows up to 20 cm and has 1 or 2 sharply pointed bracts. The spike has fragrant, very smal...

  • Platanthera aquilonis ()

    ...Characteristics: Wetland Status: Usually occurs in wetlands, but occasionally in non-wetlands. (Wetland indicator code: FACW) Distribution and Conservation Status: N...

  • Platanthera chapmanii ()

    ...ciliaris and Platanthera cristata. Typically populations are located in wet meadows, roadside ditches, and pine flatlands. Platanthera chapmanii is considered globally imperiled and possibly extirpat...

  • Pelexia adnata ()

    ...Glandular Ladies' Tresses, occurs in Miami-Dade and Collier counties in Florida and is widely distributed throughout the West Indies, Mexico, Central America, and northern South America. This orc...

  • Platanthera clavellata ()

    ...secure, and is widespread or common throughout much of its eastern range. Habitat: All Characteristics: Wetland Status: Occurs most often in wetlands, but rarely in non-wetlands. ...

  • Platanthera colemanii ()

    ...forests and chaparral thickets in deep, sandy substrates. Platanthera colemanii is considered vulnerable, and although this orchid does occur within the protected boundaries of Yosemite National Park...

  • Platanthera cooperi ()

    ...parks and reserves or grow on federal land. Habitat: All Characteristics: Wetland Status: Not classified Distribution and Conservation Status: Native to North Americ...