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Genus: Malaxis (Adder's Mouth)
...tropical and subtropical regions; some species are found in the temperate regions of Europe, North America, and East Asia. They produce up to five stem leaves, which are often plicate, and multiple sm...
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Genus: Lepanthopsis ( )
...the Andes and Caribbean but the genus also occurs in Central America, Mexico and Florida in habitats that range from moist forests to semi-dry, scrub forests. Stems are erect and enclosed by several ...
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Genus: Habenaria (Rein Orchids)
...spur and is usually 3-lobed, although the lobes may be short or long and thread-like. The stigma has 2 fleshy outgrowths at the mouth of the spur. Family: Orchidaceae. This Genus's Species:
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Genus: Macradenia (none)
Genus: Macradenia. none. Macradenia is a small genus comprised of inconspicuous sympodial epiphytes commonly found in low elevation habitats in the tropical and subtropical regions of the Western ...
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Genus: Neottia (Twayblade)
...Europe, and Asia. These species produce 2 or rarely 3 stem leaves, and inflorescences of up to 100 small, resupinate flowers which range in color from maroon to tan to yellowish green. The apex of the...
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Genus: Pseudorchis (Small White Orchid)
...flowers and distinctive, palmately-divided tuberoids which are replaced every year. This terrestrial orchid is widely distributed in boreal Europe, across Iceland and Greenland, Scandinavia and northe...
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Genus: Tipularia (Cranefly Orchid)
...Himayalas and Japan. In North America, Tipularia is distributed throughout the eastern and central United States, from Florida to Massachusetts and as far west as Texas. It produces a leaf in the fall...
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Genus: Spathoglottis (Ground Orchid)
...landscaping in Hawaii and Florida, where it has naturalized and is potentially invasive. Family: Orchidaceae. This Genus's Species:
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Genus: Stelis (Leach Orchids)
...sepals and petals being minute. The tiny lip is often lobed and hairy. Some species have flowers that are light sensitive. They open only in the sunlight and close tightly at night. Family: Orchida...
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Genus: Tropidia (No common name)
...Venezuela, and the Galapagos Islands. Plants in this genus are terrestrial and share a combination of features that include stiff and erect stems with a few relatively broad, thin-textured, pleated le...