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Genus: Aspidogyne (Jug Orchid)
...tropical and subtropical regions of the New World. A single species, formerly Platythelys querceticola, extends into the southeastern U.S. The creeping rhizomes are normally found in damp habitats and...
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Genus: Galeandra (No common name)
...Galeandra. No common name. Galeandra is a neotropical genus with its center of diversity in the Amazon region and occurs in North America, Mexico, the West Indies, Central and South America. It incl...
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Genus: Oeceoclades (No common name)
...sepals and petals that are distinct and free. The callus on the flower is white with a curved spur and the labellum is deeply 3-lobed. Some species within the genus can self-pollinate. Family: Orch...
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Genus: Microthelys (None)
...calluses. Family: Orchidaceae. This Genus's Species:
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Genus: Ponthieva (Shadow Witch)
...States and in Central and South America. These orchids can be distinguished by their prominently clawed petals, relatively small labellum, and the absence of a nectar spur. The leaves are often thin, ...
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Genus: Polystachya ( )
...pseudobulb and may be simple or branched, erect or arching. The small flowers are non-resupinate with distinct hairs that can be found on the outside of the flower and also on the lip. Family: Orchid...
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Genus: Schiedeella ( )
...Indies and Central America, with a single species found in the southwestern United States. The leaves form a basal rosette and are usually absent or withered at the time of flowering. The slender infl...
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Genus: Sacoila (Beaked Orchid)
...resupinate and pubescent, and distinguished by a prominent, free-tipped mentum. The flowers range in color from coral red to pink, to a yellow-tan or green and may not fully open. Family: Orchidaceae...
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Genus: Pogonia (Bog Orchid)
...America and eastern Asia; only 1 species, Pogonia ophioglossoides, is found in North America. Pogonia usually produce a solitary stem leaf and 1-3 flowers, which are resupinate and usually showy. The ...
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Genus: Platythelys ( )
...fleshy and lobed with a spur at the base. Family: Orchidaceae. This Genus's Species: