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Platanthera psycodes ()
...eastern Canada and the United States, from Manitoba to Georgia. It produces 2-5 spreading leaves along its stem, and bears a showy inflorescence of up to 50 (rarely up to 100) purple, pinkish purple, ...
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Spiranthes lucida ()
...and can be distinguished by the yellow coloration on its labellum. The inflorescence is often covered with small hairs. It favors moist, rocky, or sandy soils and can be found along riverbanks, in fe...
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Spiranthes laciniata ()
...It can be found in moist meadows, marshes, swamps, along roadsides, and occasionally in lawns and wet fields. Spiranthes laciniata is globally considered apparently secure. Although it resembles S. v...
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Spiranthes praecox ()
...It can be distinguished from other Spiranthes species by the distinctive green venation on the labellum. It can be found in dry to moist prairies, meadows, pinelands, and occasionally bogs. It is know...
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Spiranthes tuberosa ()
...and can be distinguished from other similar Spiranthes species by its pure white labellum. It can be found in dry to moist prairies and meadows, forests and woodlands, and along roadsides. Spiranthes...
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Spiranthes vernalis ()
...It can be distinguished from other Spiranthes species by the pointed tips of the hairs on its inflorescence, as opposed to rounded tips seen in other species such as S. laciniata. It can be found in d...
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Vanilla planifolia ()
...Vines can exceed 30 m in length with roots and one oblong leaf per node. The inflorescence develops laterally from the leaf axil with short-lived yellowish green flowers lasting less than a day. The t...
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Zeuxine strateumatica ()
...Plants can even be found in cracks in cement. The conservation status for Zeuxine strateumatica has not been reported but this orchid occurs over a large geographical area and can be invasive, capabl...
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Genus: Platanthera (Bog Orchid)
...species can be found in tropical habitats. These orchids can be identified by their broad anthers, but exhibit a wide variety in the form of their flowers: the labellum can be entire or very distinctl...
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Genus: Liparis (Twayblade)
...but can be distinguished by their basal, instead of stem, leaves. In North America, Liparis is most commonly found in established forests and woodlands, but some can grow in moister conditions, includ...