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  • Genus: Prosthechea ( )

    ...from southern Florida through the West Indes and the Caribbean to Central and South America, as far south as Paraguay. Prosthechea species are characterized by distinctly grooved pseudobulbs and rigi...

  • Aspidogyne querceticola ()

    ...and South America and reaches its northern limit in the southeast US. This species typically has 3-8 leaves that are present at flowering time and alternate along the stem that rises from a creeping r...

  • Genus: Galeandra (No common name)

    ...the West Indies, Central 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 te...

  • Beloglottis costaricensis ()

    ...the West Indies, Central America and extends 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, whi...

  • Bletia purpurea ()

    ...the West Indies, Central America, and 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....

  • 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....

  • Brassia caudata ()

    ...Mexico, West Indies, Central and northern South America and Florida. This epiphyte has strongly flattened pseudobulbs with two glossy, relatively long, green leaves that spread out from the apex. The...

  • Campylocentrum pachyrrhizum ()

    ...the West Indies through the Caribbean and Mexico into northern South America. Seedlings have leaves, but these wither as the plants grow, leaving a cluster of thick, chlorophyllous roots that radiate ...

  • Camaridium vestitum ()

    ...the West Indies, Mexico, Central America, and northern South America. In the U.S. it is known from the Fahkahatchee Swamp (Collier County, Florida) but has not been seen since the 1970s. The leaves a...

  • Cyclopogon cranichoides ()

    ...the West Indies, Bahamas, Central America, South America and Florida. This plant has 4-6 leaves that grow in a basal rosette and are ovate in shape, green in color, and suffused with purple. The leave...