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Genus: Eulophia (Wild Cocos)
...numerous small flowers that open successively over a rather long period of time. The sepals and petals may be similar and the lip generally has 3 lobes. Some species in this genus have adapted to very...
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Genus: Galearis ( )
...a small genus of terrestrial orchids distributed primarily in Asia, with 2 species in North America. Plants are generally succulent with fleshy roots and 1-2 spreading, basal leaves. The inflorescence...
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Genus: Gymnadenia (Fragrant Orchid)
...multiple small, resupinate flowers, usually pink or red, occasionally white or yellowish green. The lateral petals and dorsal sepal are connivent and form a hood over the column, and the labellum is s...
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Genus: Malaxis (Adder's Mouth)
...multiple small, usually inconspicuously colored flowers. Their flowers can be either resupinate or non-resupinate, and some are even known as "hyper-resupinate": the flowers rotates complete...
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Genus: Lepanthopsis ( )
...are small and flowers are most often less than 1 cm across. The number of flowers on an inflorescence ranges from one to several that are distichous or secund and sometimes in two opposing ranks. Fl...
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Genus: Neottia (Twayblade)
...100 small, resupinate flowers which range in color from maroon to tan to yellowish green. The apex of the labellum is generally forked into two distinct lobes. While some of the European species in ...
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Genus: Tipularia (Cranefly Orchid)
...55 small, somewhat asymmetrical flowers that are generally greenish yellow and sometimes tinged with purple. While Aplectrum hyemale also has a wintergreen leaf, Tipularia discolor can be distinguishe...
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Genus: Spathoglottis (Ground Orchid)
...resemble small palm trees with pleated leaves up to 30 cm long. The unbranched inflorescence is tall, 75 cm or more, and bears numerous flowers arranged in a terminal cluster in shades of red, yellow ...
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Genus: Stelis (Leach Orchids)
...of small, translucent flowers in shades of white and yellow. The dorsal sepal is usually the most prominent part of the flower, with the other sepals and petals being minute. The tiny lip is often lob...
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Genus: Zeuxine (No common name)
...are small and may be partially hidden by floral bracts that are generally longer than the flowers. The concave dorsal sepal and petals are fused and form a hood over the short column while the lateral...