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  • Platanthera transversa ()

    ...and oak woodlands or conifer forests. Platanthera transversa is apparently secure across its range with many sites occurring in protected parks and reserves. Habitat: All Characteristics: ...

  • Spiranthes sylvatica ()

    ...live oak hammocks. Once considered a variation of the closely-related Spiranthes praecox, this orchid has recently been described as a new species. Habitat: All Characteristics: Wetland St...

  • Stelis gelida ()

    ...including oak, pop ash, pond apple, and maple in cypress sloughs. Stelis gelida is considered secure across its wide distribution in tropical America but is endangered in Florida where most populatio...

  • Genus: Govenia ( )

    ...pine-oak forests of Central and South America with a single species extending northward into south Florida. Roots are generally slender and fleshy with stems reduced to short, ovoid pseudobulbs. The d...

  • Genus: Pelexia (No common name)

    ...as oak-pine forests, grasslands, and savannas. The roots are thick and fleshy and the leaves usually form a basal rosette. The stems are erect and pubescent with several sheathing bracts and terminate...

  • Calypso bulbosa ()

    ...(L.) Oakes - . Facts About: Accepted Synonyms: Cytherea bulbosa Calypso bulbosa, commonly called Fairy Slipper, has a circumboreal distribution; in North America, it is found across Canada f...

  • Genus: Cyclopogon (No common name)

    ...levels, oak-pine forests, scrubby meadows, shady river banks, mangroves, or tree filled depressions in lava flows. These erect plants have short, delicate, unbranched stems, each with a basal rosette ...