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Prosthechea boothiana ()
..."triandrous," having three anthers instead of two anthers and a rostellum, resulting in self-fertilization. This orchid can be found on low branches and trunks of a variety of trees and is w...
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Ponthieva racemosa ()
...fall and early winter, it bears an inflorescence of up to 35 greenish white flowers. The labellum is deeply concave and clawed, and the white petals are often marked with distinct green veins. It can ...
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Ponthieva brittoniae ()
...swales and depressions in open pine rocklands and has been reported to grow in Everglades National Park. Ponthieva brittoniae is considered globally vulnerable, although there is insufficient informa...
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Pogonia ophioglossoides ()
...central and eastern Canada and the United States, from Texas to Newfoundland. It produces one leaf mid-way up its stem, and has one (rarely two or three) pink or rarely white flowers. The edges of the...
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Prescottia oligantha ()
...America and South America. However this orchid is endangered in Florida and may be extirpated in some of its previously known locations. Habitat: All Characteristics: Wetland Status: ...
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Platanthera yadonii ()
...green and white dorsal sepal and petals and pure white labellum. This orchid's habitat includes maritime chaparral and pine and cypress forests on shallow, acidic soils above granitic bedrock. P...
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Polystachya concreta ()
...trunks and branches of many tree species in open woodlands, cypress swamps, in hammocks and mangroves. Polystachya concreta is apparently secure because of its wide distribution across the world but ...
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Spathoglottis plicata ()
...flowers and seedpods on the same plant. This orchid blooms in May through July in abandoned shellpits, pond shores, and woodlands. The conservation status for Spathoglottis plicata has not been deter...
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Prosthechea pygmaea ()
...fully and often flowers and the 3-winged fruits are found on the same inflorescence. This orchid grows on the trunks and branches of trees such as pop ash and pond apple in swamps and sloughs where in...
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Spiranthes arcisepala ()
...grasslands, bogs, marshes, and fens, as well as along wet roadsides. The conservation status of the newly described Spiranthes arcisepala has not been reported and may currently be under review in se...