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Genus: Tropidia (No common name)
...southeastern Asia. One species, T. polystachya, is known to occur in the Neotropics, ranging from the tip of Florida south through the West Indies, from Central America, Venezuela, and the Galapagos I...
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Genus: Zeuxine (No common name)
...primarily Asia and Africa. These plants generally have thick fleshy roots with smooth succulent stems. The leaves may be cauline, or spiral along the stem, and are often marked with pale or pink spots...
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Genus: Bulbophyllum ( )
...East Asia but they occur in both the Old and New World tropics and subtropics. Individual plants in this genus can be small but they can form large mats by clonal propagation from rhizomes. African ...
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Genus: Calypso (Fairy Slipper)
...and Asia. In North America, Calypso bulbosa is found from Alaska to Newfoundland, in the northern and central United States, and south to California and New Mexico. A northern-most occurrence of Calyp...
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Genus: Cypripedium (Lady's Slipper)
...and Asia. Cypripedium have a distinctive pouch-shaped labellum, which is a key part of their pollination strategy: insects trapped in the pouch are obliged to crawl under the anther as they exit and s...
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Genus: Goodyera (Rattlesnake Plantain)
...Southeast Asia. All of the species endemic to North America share the common name of "rattlesnake plantain". These species all produce multiple evergreen leaves which form a rosette at the...
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Genus: Platanthera (Bog Orchid)
...Europe, Asia, and North Africa; a few species can be found in tropical habitats. These orchids can be identified by their broad anthers, but exhibit a wide variety in the form of their flowers: the la...