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Platanthera flava ()
...central and eastern Canada and the U.S., from Texas to Quebec. It produces 1-5 spreading, ascending stem leaves and bears an inflorescence of up to 60 small, inconspicuous, yellowish green flowers. Th...
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Platanthera hyperborea ()
...Iceland and Greenland and has been reported in Alaska, Manitoba and Akiminski Island but the name has often been misapplied in other parts of North America. Many populations previously identified as v...
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Sacoila lanceolata ()
...green-flowered and have been recognized as forma albidaviridis. This orchid can be found growing in sandy or organic substrates along highway shoulders, pastures and poorly drained pine flatlands. Sa...
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Spiranthes casei ()
...woodlands, and barrens and favors sandy, dry soils. It can be distinguished from S. magnicamporum by its scentless flowers and appressed, instead of spreading, sepals; it can be distinguished from S....
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Spiranthes ovalis ()
...central and eastern U.S. and Canada, from Texas to Ontario. It produces 2-5 basal or lower stem leaves which usually persist through flowering, and bears an inflorescence of up to 50 small, white flow...
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Spiranthes lacera ()
...range and parts of the east. Habitat: All Characteristics: Wetland Status: Occurs most often in non-wetlands, but rarely in wetlands. (Wetland indicator code: FACU-) Distrib...
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Spiranthes triloba ()
...Characteristics: Wetland Status: Not classified Distribution and Conservation Status: Native to North America? Yes ...
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Genus: Beloglottis ( )
...roots and occur in tropical regions of Mexico, the West Indies and central America. A single species extends northward into Florida. Plants range from hills to semi-deciduous forests and other woodlan...
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Genus: Anoectochilus (Jewel Orchids)
...India, and southeastern Asia to Japan and some Pacific islands. Members of this genus are often called "jewel orchids" because their attractive foliage may be green or variously colored, oft...
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Genus: Cleistesiopsis (Spreading Pogonia)
...morphological and molecular characters have been used to distinguish the North American Cleistesiopsis from species remaining in Cleistes. Vegetative plants usually have just one or two lanceolate le...