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  • Bletia purpurea ()

    ...Everglades and Fahkahatchee Swamp and occurs in various parts of the West Indies, Central America, and northern South America. This orchid may produce both cleistogamous and chasmogamous flowers on th...

  • Bletia corallicola ()

    ...pinelands located in Monroe and Miami-Dade counties. Only a few sightings have been documented since its discovery in 1903. Bletia corallicola is considered globally imperiled and endangered in Flor...

  • Bletia parva ()

    ...Mexico and Guatemala, extensive field surveys in 2015, combined with a review of the type description, and examination of herbarium specimens, confirmed this orchid's presence in the Dragoon Moun...

  • Bletia revoluta ()

    ...veins and white ridges along the central lobe. Bletia revoluta can be found in moist to dry oak-juniper woodlands and has been recorded in the Chisos and Glass Mountains. Bletia revoluta is considere...

  • Bletia mexicana ()

    ...grandiflora, Hexalectris grandiflora, Hexalectris mexicana, Neottia grandiflora Bletia mexicana, the Giant Crested Coral Root, has a very narrow distribution, growing in Trans-Pecos Texas and the mou...

  • Bletia warnockii ()

    ...lobes and a central lobe that is mostly white with a purple spot at the apex and ridges that are bright yellow. This orchid grows in the moderate to heavy shade of oak woodlands, often among rocks or ...

  • Calopogon oklahomensis ()

    ...agriculture and urbanization. Habitat: All Characteristics: Wetland Status: Not classified Distribution and Conservation Status: Native to North America? ...

  • Calopogon multiflorus ()

    ...meadows and pine flatlands. Calopogon multiflorus is considered globally imperiled and is endangered in Florida. Habitat: All Characteristics: Wetland Status: Not classified Distri...

  • Calopogon barbatus ()

    ...petal and sepal color is bright magenta pink but may vary from white to lilac-blue. The lip is decorated with a tuft of bright orange hairs. It blooms in March and April in wet meadows, pine flatwoods...

  • Bulbophyllum pachyrachis ()

    ...America, and South America and south Florida. This orchid has short, sessile pseudobulbs that are attached to a creeping rhizome. One or two glossy leaves develop at the apex of the pseudobulb, and th...