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  • Genus: Pelexia (No common name)

    ...grasslands, and savannas. The roots are thick and fleshy and the leaves usually form a basal rosette. The stems are erect and pubescent with several sheathing bracts and terminates in a raceme with se...

  • Genus: Phaius ( )

    ...rhizomes, and short stocky pseudobulbs, that are hidden by the base of the leaf. The erect numerous flowered inflorescence has large showy flowers that open up successively, and often have narrow sepa...

  • Genus: Oncidium (Dancing Ladies)

    ...neotropics and may grow as epiphytes, lithophytes and occasionally terrestrial plants. They are found in a diverse range of habitat types from tropical lowlands to montane forests and savannas. Stems...

  • Genus: Prescottia (No common name)

    ...tropical and subtropical regions of Central and South America, the West Indies with a single North American species growing in South Florida. Plants in this genus have thick fleshy roots and a basal r...

  • Genus: Prosthechea ( )

    ...Indes and the Caribbean to Central and South America, as far south as Paraguay. Prosthechea species are characterized by distinctly grooved pseudobulbs and rigid long-lived flowers. Pseudobulbs have...

  • Genus: Tolumnia ( )

    ...cavity and has a prominent callus. Family: Orchidaceae. This Genus's Species:

  • Genus: Triphora (Three Birds Orchid)

    ...not, and the labellum is typically three-lobed. Flowering generally last only one day, and although populations are typically scattered geographically, they are known to flower synchronously. Family...

  • Genus: Spiranthes (Ladies' Tresses)

    ...North and South America, Eurasia, and Australia. The flowers are arranged in a distinctive spiral, twisting into a terminal spike, and are usually white, yellow, or rarely pink. The labellum is usuall...

  • Genus: Trichocentrum ( )

    ...Florida and Mexico to South America. Pseudobulbs are reduced and often unobserved due to the presence of obtuse, fleshy leaves. The flowers are large and showy and inflorescences range from a singl...

  • Aspidogyne querceticola ()

    ...Indies, and Central and South America. However, it is considered highly rare in Mississippi and Louisiana. Habitat: All Characteristics: Wetland Status: Not classified Distribution...