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Triphora amazonica ()
...Characteristics: Wetland Status: Not classified Distribution and Conservation Status: Native to North America? Yes ...
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Stelis gelida ()
...Mexico and Cuba and reaches its northern limit in Florida. This orchid has a stout stem with a solitary, large leaf and an inflorescence of pubescent, yellowish flowers that alternate along the slende...
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Trichocentrum undulatum ()
...April-September and plants grow on the trunks and branches of trees, usually buttonwood and mangrove in coastal forests. Trichocentrum undulatum is endangered in Florida but is apparently secure acr...
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Triphora craigheadii ()
...purple and green that open at night and begin to close at noon. Triphora craigheadii blooms in late June to early July in deciduous and mixed damp woodlands. Triphora craigheadii is considered criti...
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Vanilla mexicana ()
...petals and sepals. The white lobed lip has a central yellow crest and the lateral lobes curve upward to form the tubular lip. This orchid grows on trees in coastal wetlands, cypress swamps and hammock...
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Vanilla planifolia ()
...reported and this orchid is widely cultivated in Madagascar, Mexico, Tahiti and Indonesia. Habitat: All Characteristics: Wetland Status: Not classified Distribution and Conservation...
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Vanilla barbellata ()
...mangroves and inland on trees in brackish wetlands. Vanilla barbellata is endangered in Florida but apparently secure across its wider range. Habitat: All Characteristics: Wetland Status:...
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Tropidia polystachya ()
...Venezuela, and the Galapagos Islands. This plant produces 1-5 dark green pleated leaves and the young stems may be partially concealed by bladeless tubular sheaths. The inflorescence is densely flower...
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Vanilla dilloniana ()
...petals and sepals are longer and the fluted lip is a deep reddish-purple with a yellow crest. This orchid grows in areas with a limestone substrate, such as coastal berms and hardwood hammocks. Vanil...
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Vanilla phaeantha ()
...Caribbean and southeast Mexico to Central America. This orchid germinates in the decaying leaves at the base of trees and stumps and may spend years winding up a tree trunk before reaching the increas...