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Genus: Campylocentrum ( )
...Florida and the Caribbean through Mexico and Central America as far south as Argentina. Growth forms vary from large masses with leafy stems to leafless plants with short stems and massive clusters o...
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Genus: Cyclopogon (No common name)
...white and spear-shaped, clawed, with a fleshy lobe in the form of a hook on each side of the base. The flowers have a slender, small to long, curved, slightly hairy column. Family: Orchidaceae. This...
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Genus: Dactylorhiza (Marsh Orchid)
...petals and labellum are often spotted or sufused with pink or magenta. Dactylorhiza usually grow on wet soils, and are found in moist forests, prairies, meadows, and bogs. Species in this genus hybri...
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Genus: Cyrtopodium (Cowhorn Orchid)
...epiphytic and terrestrial species that are distributed from Florida (two species) and Mexico through Central and South America to Argentina. Pseudobulbs are ovate-fusiform in shape and variable in si...
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Genus: Dendrophylax (Leafless Orchids)
...Florida and the Bahamas through the Caribbean and Central America. Adult plants consist of reduced stems to which are attached photosynthetic roots. Leaves have been reduced to scales and mature plan...
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Genus: Encyclia ( )
...multi-branched and borne from the stem tip. Most species have showy, fragrant flowers found in a wide range of colors and shades of yellow, brown, green, and pink. The tri-lobed lip encircles the st...
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Genus: Eulophia (Wild Cocos)
...sepals and petals may be similar and the lip generally has 3 lobes. Some species in this genus have adapted to very arid environments and are among the few orchids that have evolved to survive desert ...
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Genus: Galearis ( )
...roots and 1-2 spreading, basal leaves. The inflorescence is a terminal, solitary spike with few to many showy, resupinate flowers. The labellum is usually simple or occasionally slightly 3-lobed with ...
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Genus: Gymnadenia (Fragrant Orchid)
...petals and dorsal sepal are connivent and form a hood over the column, and the labellum is spurred. Gymnadenia usually grow in moist fens, meadows, and grasslands. Family: Orchidaceae. This Genus's ...
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Genus: Epipactis (Helleborine)
...North and Central America, Eurasia, and North Africa. Two species, E. autorubens and E. helleborine, have been widely naturalized in North America from Europe. Epipactis orchids produce several altern...