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Glossary: O: ocrea
...buckwheat family, Polygonaceae); alternate spelling: "ochrea".
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Glossary: R: receptacle
...(aster family), the receptacle is formed from the enlarged top of the peduncle that holds many small flowers (florets).
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Family: Orchidaceae (orchid family)
...species and may be solitary at the tips of the stem. The flowers are highly specialized and usually have both pollen-bearing and ovule-bearing parts, are 3-parted, and are zygomorphic (bilaterally sym...
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Genus: Peristylus ( )
...orchid family found across much of eastern and southern Asia, Australia, and on many islands in the Pacific Ocean. Plants are terrestrial with erect stems and 2 or 3 tubular sheaths at the base. Leave...
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Genus: Greenwoodiella ( )
...Texas and Mexico. Although similar to the genus Schiedeella, these plants have a distinctive leathery leaf with a dark green upper surface and a purple central vein and the labellum does not extend be...
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Cleistesiopsis oricamporum ()
...Characteristics: Wetland Status: Not classified Distribution and Conservation Status: Native to North America? Yes ...
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Encyclia rufa ()
...yellow and the labellum is yellow with purple stripes. It grows on shrubs and trees or on rocky outcrops. The species has not received a global rank and has been Introduced in Florida. Habitat: ...
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Liparis hawaiensis ()
...elevations and habitats including mesic forests and timber plantations and may grow in humus-rich soil or its pseudobulbs may be found on moss covered tree trunks. Liparis hawaiensis is considered vu...
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Platanthera elegans ()
...leaves and a tightly flowered inflorescence of up to 100 pale green to white colored flowers. It can be found in open coastal cliffs and bluffs as well as scrubland and forests; preferring dry open si...
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Sacoila squamulosa ()
...pinelands and limestone boulders in Marion County, Florida. Habitat: All Characteristics: Wetland Status: Not classified Distribution and Conservation Status: Native...