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  • Cranichis muscosa ()

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

  • Epidendrum nocturnum ()

    ...the West Indies, Mexico, Central America and northern South America. This orchid produces 4-10 dark green leaves that are elliptic in shape and alternate on the stem and up to 5 flowers on a short-ste...

  • Epidendrum strobiliferum ()

    ...the West Indies, Mexico, Central America, and northern South America. The elliptic reddish brown, coriaceous leaves alternate on the stem. Up to 3 terminal, non-resupinate flowers are concealed by a ...

  • Eulophia ecristata ()

    ...Carolina south to Florida and west to Louisiana and occurs in Cuba. This species has 3-4 large basal leaves up to 70 cm in length and bears an inflorescence of 10-30 flowers on a terminal raceme that ...

  • Ionopsis utricularioides ()

    ...the southern counties of Florida, and occurs in Mexico, the West Indies, Central America, and northern South America. This plant grows to a height of 15 cm with flowering stems that can reach 50 cm i...

  • Pelexia adnata ()

    ...the West Indies, Mexico, Central America, and northern South America. This orchid produces 2-7 dark green leaves with distinctive splashes of silver. In June, it bears a pubescent inflorescence of 2-2...

  • Platanthera obtusata ()

    ...Northwest of the United States, south to Colorado, around the Great Lakes, and in parts of New England. It produces one (rarely 2) basal leaves, and a loose inflorescence of up to 15 flowers, which ar...

  • Prosthechea boothiana ()

    ...the West Indies, Mexico, Central America, and extends into south Florida. This orchid has distinctive round, flattened pseudobulbs. This plant usually bears 1-3 keeled, bright green leaves and 1-15 fl...

  • Prosthechea cochleata ()

    ...the West Indies, Mexico, Central America, and northern South America, as well as the southern counties of Florida. This plant produces 1-3 thin, keeled leaves and 1-15 non-resupinate flowers. The sepa...

  • Trichocentrum carthagenense ()

    ...the West Indies, Mexico, Central America, and northern South America, as well as Florida. Known only from a single, historical specimen from Monroe County, however, it is not clear if it was actually ...