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Genus: Galeandra (No common name)
...and South America. It includes epiphytic and terrestrial orchids that are easily recognizable by the funnel-shaped labellum on the resupinate flower. The inflorescence is a terminal raceme and the pli...
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Genus: Ponthieva (Shadow Witch)
...the southern United 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 lea...
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Genus: Polystachya ( )
...and South America with a single species extending into Florida. Plants are generally epiphytes, very rarely terrestrial, with small pseudobulbs that have a few to several leathery, fleshy leaves. The ...
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Arethusa bulbosa ()
...from South Carolina to Saskatchewan. It flowers in the summer, producing one bright pink flower with a whitish pink labellum marked with magenta spots and a yellow center. After flowering, it produces...
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Beloglottis costaricensis ()
...into South Florida. This orchid produces 4-5 basal ovate leaves which may wither at the time of flowering. The slender inflorescence has 8 to 40 small, white flowers with green striping. It blooms in ...
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Bletia nitida ()
...north-south border into New Mexico. This leafless orchid has a relatively short inflorescence, usually 20 cm or less, that bears a dense cluster of waxy, rose-brown flowers. The flowers resemble those...
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Bletia purpurea ()
...northern South America. This orchid may produce both cleistogamous and chasmogamous flowers on the same plant, although this condition can vary from year to year. There are usually 3-5 light green lea...
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Calopogon oklahomensis ()
...the south central US. It can be distinguished from other Calopogon species by its relatively wide leaf that tends to be as long as or longer than the flowering stem, and the widely-spaced, pink to whi...
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Calopogon multiflorus ()
...Louisiana, South Carolina, North Carolina, and, historically, Georgia. This plant has one-two slender leaves that are less than the overall height of the plant. They usually have 5-15 flowers that are...
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Calopogon barbatus ()
...Carolina south to Florida and west to Louisiana. The 1-2 slender, basal leaves are present at the time of flowering. It bears an inflorescence of 3 to 7 flowers, most of which are open simultaneously....