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Glossary: N: Nelphe carolina
...Carol's Wasp Moth, photo ©Carol Wolf, North American Moth Photographers Group.
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Sacoila lanceolata ()
...- . Facts About: Accepted Synonyms: Gyrostachys aphylla, Spiranthes jaliscana, Stenorrhynchos lanceolatum Sacoila lanceolata, commonly known as the Leafless Beaked Orchid, is one of the most...
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Spiranthes casei ()
...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. cernua by its ...
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Spiranthes ovalis ()
...yellow spot on the labellum distinguishes it from S. lacera. It grows in moist, shady woodlands and forests, in thickets, and occasionally along the edges of marshes. S. ovalis is considered globall...
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Bletia corallicola ()
...as Carter's Orchid, is distributed in the Bahamas, West Indies as well as Florida. This diminutive species produces 1-2 basal leaves which are present at the time of flowering. It bears an inflor...
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Cleistesiopsis divaricata ()
...Accepted Synonyms: Cleistes divaricata Cleistesiopsis divaricata, commonly called Rosebud Orchid, is found throughout the southeastern United States, from New Jersey south to Florida and across the G...
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Cypripedium arietinum ()
...reproduces vegetatively through offshoots from its rhizome, sometimes resulting in clusters of over a dozen plants in a single location. It grows in coniferous or mixed forests, swamps, and mossy bogs...
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Cypripedium fasciculatum ()
...opposite are actually offset slightly midway up the densely hairy stem. The seed capsules are also hairy and as they mature, the stem straightens out, presenting the capsules in an erect position. Thi...
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Malaxis bayardii ()
...is a small, inconspicuous species which flowers in the summer, producing a cylindrical inflorescence of up to 70 small, yellowish green, resupinate flowers. The dorsal sepal is somewhat elongated and ...
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Malaxis wendtii ()
...auricles at the base. Tiny hairs cover the upper surfaces of the petals, sepals and lip giving the flowers a velvety appearance which distinguish this orchid from M. ehrenbergii, a Mexican species tha...