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  • Vanilla mexicana ()

    ...Eventually the lower portion of the vine will die and the orchid continues to grow as a true epiphyte. The inflorescence has up to 6 pale green flowers with twisted petals and sepals. The white lobed ...

  • Vanilla planifolia ()

    ...laterally from the leaf axil with short-lived yellowish green flowers lasting less than a day. The tubular lip is striped yellow and deeply fringed at the apex. This orchid may have been introduced in...

  • Vanilla barbellata ()

    ...initially terrestrial, germinating in the thick humus layer, but as the vine continues to grow upward, the older parts of the vine eventually die, leaving this orchid completely epiphytic. The vines t...

  • Tropidia polystachya ()

    ...partially concealed by bladeless tubular sheaths. The inflorescence is densely flowered with greenish white partially open flowers arranged in a terminal panicle. The labellum is white with a bright y...

  • Vanilla dilloniana ()

    ...collections. Habitat: All Characteristics: Wetland Status: Not classified Distribution and Conservation Status: Native to North America? ...

  • Vanilla phaeantha ()

    ...range. Habitat: All Characteristics: Wetland Status: Not classified Distribution and Conservation Status: Native to North America? Yes ...

  • Triphora gentianoides ()

    ...occasionally in natural areas and there is some question whether this orchid is a native or naturalized species. Triphora gentianoides is apparently secure. Although found infrequently, it may be abu...

  • Triphora trianthophoros ()

    ...called Three Birds Orchid, is distributed in the central and eastern United States, from Texas to Maine, and north into Ontario. It produces 2-6 small leaves on its purplish green stem, and bears up t...

  • Triphora yucatanensis ()

    ...critically imperiled. Habitat: All Characteristics: Wetland Status: Not classified Distribution and Conservation Status: Native to North America? ...

  • Zeuxine strateumatica ()

    ...spirally arranged on the stem that terminates in an inflorescence with numerous small white flowers with a bright yellow labellum. Zeuxine strateumatica blooms in late October through April in lawns,...