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Brassia caudata ()
...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 inflorescence emerges from the a...
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Campylocentrum pachyrrhizum ()
...northern South America. Seedlings have leaves, but these wither as the plants grow, leaving a cluster of thick, chlorophyllous roots that radiate from an inconspicuous stem. These wide, flattened root...
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Cleistesiopsis bifaria ()
...of southeastern United States from Virginia south to Georgia. It produces one or two rose-pink or white flowers with purple or pink venation on the labellum. The petals and labellum separate only near...
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Cleistesiopsis divaricata ()
...the southeastern United States, from New Jersey south to Florida and across the Gulf Coast to Texas. This orchid's petals and labellum separate only near the apex, resulting in the flower's ...
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Camaridium vestitum ()
...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 are pendulous and each pseudobulb has a single ...
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Cyclopogon cranichoides ()
...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 leaves wither at or just after flowerin...
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Cranichis muscosa ()
...northern South America and north to Florida. The 4-5 leaves grow in a basal rosette and the stem is loosely sheathed by several fluted bracts that get smaller toward the summit. The flowers are non-re...
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Cypripedium passerinum ()
...and south to northern Montana. C. passerinum is pubescent, and produces one or two small flowers on a leafy stem. The small white flower has straight petals and a green dorsal sepal covering the egg-...
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Dichromanthus michuacanus ()
...direction, south to southwest. These pale green flowers have dark green stripes on the sepals, petals and lip and are covered with fine hairs. Even without flowers, this orchid is easy to identify wit...
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Cyrtopodium punctatum ()
...and south to Argentina. It has several common names - Bee Swarm Orchid, Cigar Orchid, and Cowhorn Orchid, and is one of the most dramatic orchids native to Florida. A mass of pseudobulbs can grow up ...