Page 5: 89 results for New York
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Oeceoclades maculata ()
...colonizing new habitats in the central and southern portion of the state. This invasive orchid has a solitary, dark green leaf with silver mottling that extends from the apex of a pseudobulb. The infl...
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Platanthera brevifolia ()
...in New Mexico. This orchid is easily identified by the leaves, which are reduced to bracts clasping the stem. The inflorescence is a long raceme of relatively large, green to greenish yellow flowers w...
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Glossary: W: woody
...adding new tissue. The outermost layer of the main stem consists of a hard, nonliving tissue called bark. The living parts of woody plants, such as the inner bark and buds, remain alive.
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Genus: Aspidogyne (Jug Orchid)
...the New World. A single species, formerly Platythelys querceticola, extends into the southeastern U.S. The creeping rhizomes are normally found in damp habitats and gives rise to an erect stem with sl...
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Genus: Microthelys (None)
...into New Mexico. Plants in this genus produce a small number of leaves that form a basal rosette which may be present at flowering. The labellum of the tubular flowers usually displays a red-orange ar...
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Genus: Sacoila (Beaked Orchid)
...small, New World genus of terrestrial orchids distributed in tropical and subtropical regions. These orchids have fleshy roots and thin leaves that form a basal rosette. Leaves may wither before the i...
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Genus: Platythelys ( )
...the New World, usually in damp habitats, such as swampy forests or riverbanks. The creeping rhizome gives rise to an erect stem with slender leaves that are often marked with pale spots or veins. The ...
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Bletia spicata ()
...from New Mexico to Maryland. This orchid is myco-heterotrophic and obtains nutrients not from photosynthesis but through mycorrhizal fungi. It has a leafless, yellowish or pinkish brown stem and prod...
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Bletia colemanii ()
...southwestern New Mexico. This leafless orchid has rolled back sepals and lateral petals that closely resemble B. revoluta and was formerly considered a variety of this species, until DNA analysis demo...
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Cleistesiopsis divaricata ()
...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 distinctive tube-like shape. The...