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Genus: Zeuxine (No common name)
...sepal and petals are fused and form a hood over the short column while the lateral sepals are distinct and free. The labellum of the flower is usually white. Plants in this genus are widespread and a...
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Genus: Vanilla ( )
...green and leathery to small and bract-like. The short-lived flowers are generally large, resupinate, and green, white, cream or green-yellow in color, often with a sweet scent. The lip has a funnel ...
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Corallorhiza maculata ()
...size and earlier blooming period. Habitat: All Characteristics: Wetland Status: Usually occurs in non-wetlands, but occasionally in wetlands. (Wetland indicator code: FACU) ...
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Cypripedium parviflorum ()
...stem and leaves are covered in thin hairs. It grows in dry to mesic forests, woodlands, fens, prairies, and meadows. It produces a natural hybrid with C. candidum, C. × andrewsii, and may hybridize wi...
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Platanthera dilatata ()
...Characteristics: Wetland Status: Usually occurs in wetlands, but occasionally in non-wetlands. (Wetland indicator code: FACW) Distribution and Conservation Status: N...
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Platanthera orbiculata ()
...range and is rare in several states. Habitat: All Characteristics: Wetland Status: Occurs in wetlands or non-wetlands. (Wetland indicator code: FAC) Distribution and Conser...
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Pseudorchis albida ()
...Newfoundland Orchid, grows in eastern Canada and is one of the few orchid taxa that extends into polar latitudes. This orchid is also widely distributed across boreal Europe, Scandinavia, Greenland, a...
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Genus: Bulbophyllum ( )
...Old and New World tropics and subtropics. Individual plants in this genus can be small but they can form large mats by clonal propagation from rhizomes. African species have small and occasionally s...
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Genus: Calypso (Fairy Slipper)
...Russia, and Asia. In North America, Calypso bulbosa is found from Alaska to Newfoundland, in the northern and central United States, and south to California and New Mexico. A northern-most occurrence ...
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Genus: Brassia ( )
...Sepals and petals are free and similar in shape, but petals are often shorter than the sepals. Sepals and petals are ‘spidery’ and long-curving, usually with dark brown to reddish brown spots concent...