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Genus: Calopogon (Grass Pink)
...pollinators and mimic other flowers with pink petals and yellow stamens that grow in the same area. They generally grow in moist prairies, savannas, and bogs. Family: Orchidaceae. This Genus's Spec...
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Genus: Dichromanthus ( )
...resupinate and usually covered with fine hairs that may slow down the drying effects of the hot sun and low humidity. Most species are considered widespread and may be common locally. Only D. yucundaa...
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Genus: Cranichis (Helmet Orchid)
...saccate and often conspicuously marked or heavily veined and often has a minutely ciliate margin and a blunt tip. The flowers have a short, fleshly, footless column. Family: Orchidaceae. This Gen...
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Genus: Epidendrum ( )
...lithophytes and terrestrial forms and grow in a wide range of habitats and altitudes. Species are also quite variable in number, size, and color of flowers but there are characteristics that are dist...
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Genus: Govenia ( )
...resupinate and only partially open. The dorsal sepal is concave and usually longer than the lateral sepals, and labellum is short and longitudinally concave. Family: Orchidaceae. This Genus's Speci...
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Genus: Isotria (Whorled Pogonia)
...forests and woodlands. Family: Orchidaceae. This Genus's Species:
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Genus: Liparis (Twayblade)
...forests and woodlands, but some can grow in moister conditions, including bogs and swamps, and in more open, exposed habitats such as meadows. Family: Orchidaceae. This Genus's Species:
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Genus: Heterotaxis ( )
...Mexico, and into Latin America as far south as Bolivia. Orchids in this genus tend to be relatively large and robust with pseudobulbs that are compressed, oblong and clustered, hidden by dark green le...
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Genus: Ionopsis ( )
...Indies and Florida. The species all have a sympodial growth form with small pseudobulbs that are hidden by the leaf base. Leaves are leathery, green and folded with a distinctive keel on the undersid...
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Genus: Mesadenus (No common name)
...February and March, species in this genus can be found in a wide range of habitats, from semi-dry mixed woodlands to rocky terrain. Family: Orchidaceae. This Genus's Species: