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  • Corallorhiza odontorhiza ()

    ...central Canada and the United States, from Quebec to Texas. Like other members of its genus, it is myco-heterotrophic: it primarily obtains nutrients not from photosynthesis but through mycorrhizal fu...

  • Platanthera hyperborea ()

    ...orchid can be extremely variable throughout its range but typically has a short, leafy stem and dense flower spike of small, yellowish-green flowers. The lip has a wider base that tapers to a blunt ti...

  • Spiranthes lacera ()

    ...It can be distinguished from other species of Spiranthes by the distinctive green spot on its labellum and the edges are somewhat crenulate and rolled inward. It can be found in moist to dry meadows, ...

  • Encyclia rufa ()

    ...that can vary from a simple raceme to a multi-branched panicle originating from the apex of the pseudobulb. Flowers are a shiny green to yellow and the labellum is yellow with purple stripes. It grows...

  • Platanthera elegans ()

    ...It can be found in open coastal cliffs and bluffs as well as scrubland and forests; preferring dry open sites. Platanthera elegans is apparently secure globally. Habitat: All Characteristics:...

  • Genus: Cypripedium (Lady's Slipper)

    ...pollination can occur. While the flowers do not produce nectar, they are often colorful and fragrant, with the labellum often a contrasting color from the petals. Three or more leaves are usually prod...

  • Genus: Eulophia (Wild Cocos)

    ...species can be found on almost every continent. Orchids in this genus are mainly terrestrial, although some are epiphytes or rarely lithophytes. The pseudobulb can be either exposed or subterranean, a...

  • Genus: Oeceoclades (No common name)

    ...genus can self-pollinate. Family: Orchidaceae. This Genus's Species:

  • Genus: Ponthieva (Shadow Witch)

    ...orchids can be distinguished by their prominently clawed petals, relatively small labellum, and the absence of a nectar spur. The leaves are often thin, the petals are fused at their base to the colum...

  • Genus: Polystachya ( )

    ...that can be found on the outside of the flower and also on the lip. Family: Orchidaceae. This Genus's Species: