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Triphora gentianoides ()
...Characteristics: Wetland Status: Not classified Distribution and Conservation Status: Native to North America? Yes ...
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Triphora trianthophoros ()
...three-lobed and has three green ridges in the center. It is found in dry to mesic forests, woodlands, thickets, and occasionally in swamps. Triphora trianthophoros is considered globally vulnerable, ...
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Triphora yucatanensis ()
...October and has 1-8 pale greenish-yellow flowers that never fully open. Restricted to a few sites in central Florida, this orchid grows in deciduous and mixed damp woodlands. Its primary habitat has b...
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Zeuxine strateumatica ()
...U.S. and the Hawaiian Islands and was recently reported in Palm Springs, California. These plants are dark green when found in shaded habitats but appear reddish-bronze when growing in full sunlight. ...
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Genus: Corallorhiza (Coral Root)
...North and Central America and Eurasia. Corallorhiza orchids are all myco-heterotrophic: they produce little to no chlorophyll, generally do not photosynthesize, and rely on mycorrhizal fungi almost ex...
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Genus: Arethusa (Dragon's Mouth)
...eastern and central United States and Canada. It produces a solitary grass-like leaf after flowering in the summer, when it produces one (rarely 2) bright pink flower with a whitish pink labellum mark...
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Genus: Bletia (Pine Pink)
...Basiphyllaea and Hexalectris. This New World genus now contains species that can be found growing in the mountains of Mexico and throughout the southwest. Others may be found in Florida and throughout...
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Genus: Aplectrum ( )
...U.S. and Canada from Louisiana to Quebec. Its leaf is produced in late summer or early fall and stays green throughout the winter; in the spring, the leaf senesces and the flowers are produced in the ...
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Genus: Camaridium ( )
...Central and Latin America as far south as Bolivia. The species are terrestrial, lithophytic, or epiphytic and growth forms are highly variable. Stems are rhizomatous with compressed and tightly pac...
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Genus: Cephalanthera (No common name)
...bracts and the flowers are resupinate, with the dorsal sepal and lateral petals forming a hood over the column. The lobed labellum is divided by a median constriction with fleshy ridges. Cephalanthera...