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Vanilla dilloniana ()
...commonly known as Dillon7;s Vanilla, is distributed throughout the West Indies and had been reported on the banks of the Miami River in south Florida. Shoots form a multi-branched, leafless vine t...
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Aplectrum hyemale ()
Aplectrum hyemale (Muhl. ex Willd.) Nutt. - . Facts About: Accepted synonyms: none Aplectrum hyemale, commonly called Putty Root, is found across the eastern U.S. and Canada from Louisian...
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Calopogon barbatus ()
...Ames - . Facts About: Accepted Synonyms: Calopogon parviflorus, Limodorum parviflorum Calopogon barbatus, commonly called Bearded Grass Pink, is distributed from North Carolina south to Flo...
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Goodyera oblongifolia ()
...and Mexico. It produces 3 to 7 blue-green basal leaves which form a rosette, and have a prominent white stripe down the middle. When flowering in late summer or early fall, up to 48 white (sometimes g...
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Habenaria quinqueseta ()
...(Michx.) Sw. - . Facts About: Accepted Synonyms: Mesicera quinqueseta, Orchis quinqueseta Habenaria quinqueseta, commonly known as Michaux7;s Orchis, is widespread in northern Florida a...
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Lepanthopsis melanantha ()
...stem up to 5 cm in height surrounded by a series of tubular sheaths that terminates with a single small leaf. The very slender raceme arises from the base of the leaf with 5-7 carmine red flowers. Th...
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Liparis nervosa ()
...blooms from July through November in damp hardwood hammocks and cypress swamps including the Fakahatchee Swamp. Liparis nervosa is apparently secure because it is widespread and common in the Caribbe...
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Pelexia adnata ()
...commonly known as Glandular Ladies7; Tresses, occurs in Miami-Dade and Collier counties in Florida and is widely distributed throughout the West Indies, Mexico, Central America, and northern South...
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Spathoglottis plicata ()
...form, becoming self-pollinating with cleistogamous flowers. Capsules develop very quickly after pollination, making it common to see flowers and seedpods on the same plant. This orchid blooms in May t...
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Spiranthes praecox ()
...Synonyms: Ibidium praecox Spiranthes praecox, commonly called Grass Leaved Ladies7; Tresses, is distributed in the southeastern United States and around the Gulf Coast, from Texas to Maryland. It...