Page 20: 315 results for Family and
-
Schiedeella arizonica ()
...forests, and among rocks and bare soil on hillsides. Schiedeella arizonica is apparently secure and is widely scattered and locally common in parts of the southwest. Habitat: All Characterist...
-
Prosthechea cochleata ()
...America, and northern South America, as well as the southern counties of Florida. This plant produces 1-3 thin, keeled leaves and 1-15 non-resupinate flowers. The sepals and petals are yellow-green wi...
-
Sotoa confusa ()
...forests and wastelands. Sotoa confusa is considered globally vulnerable although its conservation status has not been determined in Texas. Habitat: All Characteristics: Wetland Status: ...
-
Spiranthes floridana ()
...plantations and herbicides. Habitat: All Characteristics: Wetland Status: Not classified Distribution and Conservation Status: Native to North America? ...
-
Spiranthes igniorchis ()
...grasses and woody vegetation which develop in the absence of fire. Further survey work is needed to locate additional populations and the impact of current land management policies, such as fire suppr...
-
Spiranthes diluvialis ()
...wetlands and floodplains and can be found in mesic to wet meadows, near springs, streams and lakes. Spiranthes diluvialis is considered globally imperiled and federally listed as threatened in the US...
-
Spiranthes delitescens ()
...demands and associated diversions and impoundments. Habitat: All Characteristics: Wetland Status: Not classified Distribution and Conservation Status: Native to Nor...
-
Spiranthes cernua ()
...Characteristics: Wetland Status: Usually occurs in wetlands, but occasionally in non-wetlands. (Wetland indicator code: FACW) Distribution and Conservation Status: N...
-
Spiranthes incurva ()
...glands at the base of the smooth labellum curve inwards and are a key feature to distinguish this orchid from S. magnicamporum. This orchid grows in a variety of open habitats, such as fens, meadows, ...
-
Spiranthes brevilabris ()
...tall and densely pubescent, has 10-35 ivory yellow flowers arranged in a single rank spiral. This orchid blooms in late February-April in sandy soils along grassy roadsides, moist prairies, and wetlan...