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  • Spiranthes casei ()

    ...It can be found in mesic to dry meadows, open woodlands, and barrens and favors sandy, dry soils. It can be distinguished from S. magnicamporum by its scentless flowers and appressed, instead of spre...

  • Glossary: Z: zygomorphic

    ...that can be divided into equal halves by only one plane like a human face; usually refers to flower shape.

  • Cyrtopodium punctatum ()

    ...pseudobulbs can grow up to 1.5 meters across and an individual inflorescence can produce more than 500 flowers. Sepals are pale yellow-green and spotted with purple. Petals are a brighter yellow than...

  • Epidendrum magnoliae ()

    Epidendrum magnoliae Muhl. - . Facts About: Accepted Synonyms: Epidendrum conopseum, Epidendrum magnoliae var. mexicanum, Larnandra conopsea Epidendrum magnoliae, the Green Fly Orchid, i...

  • Eulophia graminea ()

    ...inflorescence can rise to a height of one meter with spreading flowers that are greenish with dark purple, netted veins. The sepals are lanceolate and acuminate, while the petals are somewhat broader ...

  • Ionopsis utricularioides ()

    ...that can reach 50 cm in length. The 1-5 thick, stiff leaves are dark green that develop a reddish-brown cast when growing in more sunlight. Up to 75 pale pink flowers with darker rose-colored veins ar...

  • Isotria verticillata ()

    ...It can be distinguished from I. medeoloides by its larger size and its purple, instead of green, sepals. It is known to form extensive clonal groups and can be found in mesic to dry forests and woodl...

  • Malaxis abieticola ()

    Malaxis abieticola Salazar & Soto Arenas - . Facts About: Accepted Synonyms: Malaxis tenuis, Microstylis tenuis. Malaxis abieticola, the Arizona Adder's Mouth Orchid, can be foun...

  • Malaxis unifolia ()

    ...It can be distinguished from M. monophyllos by its three-lobed labellum, and generally grows in swamps and bogs, habitats too moist for M. bayardii, although it can be found in drier woodlands and for...

  • Neottia auriculata ()

    ...and Canada, from Minnesota to Newfoundland. It produces two ovate leaves which are attached on opposite sides of the stem, slightly below the inflorescence. When it flowers in mid to late summer, it p...