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  • Cyclopogon elatus ()

    ...the West Indies, Mexico, Central America, northern South America and in Florida where it is exceedingly rare. This plant has 4-6 elliptic green leaves that grow in an erect basal rosette and wither at...

  • Eltroplectris calcarata ()

    ...the West Indies, Bahamas, northern South America, and Florida, where it grows within the Everglades National Park and Fakahatchee Strand Preserve State Park. A large population of this orchid was rec...

  • Epidendrum amphistomum ()

    ...the West Indies, Central America, northern South America and Florida. This orchid has 5-13 elliptic leaves that alternate on the stem. The flowering period is January to July but flowers may develop a...

  • Habenaria distans ()

    ...in southern Florida and extends into the West Indies, Central America, and northern South America. This orchid produces 3 to 6 glossy green leaves in a basal rosette that often lie on the soil surface...

  • Habenaria floribunda ()

    ...the West Indies, Central America, Mexico, and is one of the most frequently seen orchids in central and southern Florida. This species produces 5 to 12 glossy bright green leaves that gradually reduce...

  • Liparis nervosa ()

    ...in western Florida and extends into Mexico, the West Indies, Central America, and South America and may be the most widespread orchid in the world. It produces 3-7 large light green plicate leaves and...

  • Prosthechea pygmaea ()

    ...the West Indies, Mexico, Central and South America, and extends into the swamps of south Florida. A single plant may consist of a tangle of creeping rhizomes that connect small, dark green pseudobulbs...

  • Genus: Cranichis (Helmet Orchid)

    ...the West Indies, Central and South America. A single species extends northward into South Florida. These orchids have thick, fleshy roots and erect, unbranched stems with a basal rosette of one to sev...

  • Genus: Heterotaxis ( )

    ...from south Florida to the West Indies, Mexico, and into Latin America as far south as Bolivia. Orchids in this genus tend to be relatively large and robust with pseudobulbs that are compressed, oblong...

  • Genus: Prescottia (No common name)

    ...and South America, the West Indies with a single North American species growing in South Florida. Plants in this genus have thick fleshy roots and a basal rosette of leaves which are often withering o...