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  • Epidendrum nocturnum ()

    ...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-stemmed raceme. The petals and sepals are yellow...

  • Epidendrum floridense ()

    ...in south Florida and extends into Cuba. The narrow leaves are leathery and succulent and alternate along the length of the unbranched stem. The inflorescence is a raceme of up to 20 yellow-green flowe...

  • Eulophia graminea ()

    ...in south Miami. Mature individuals have large pseudobulbs with narrow leaves and the inflorescence can rise to a height of one meter with spreading flowers that are greenish with dark purple, netted v...

  • Epipactis atrorubens ()

    ...the south and which reportedly has naturalized in Vermont. This orchid has 5-10 deeply veined leaves and thin hairs cover the stem. The loose raceme consists of several flowers, usually a dark wine re...

  • Epidendrum strobiliferum ()

    ...northern South America. The elliptic reddish brown, coriaceous leaves alternate on the stem. Up to 3 terminal, non-resupinate flowers are concealed by a large bract. The sepals are a pale yellow colo...

  • 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 ...

  • Epipactis gigantea ()

    ...Columbia south to Arizona into Mexico, and east to Texas. This orchid typically has 4-12 leaves in an alternate arrangement on the stem. It bears an inflorescence of 5-25 green to yellow flowers strip...

  • 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...

  • Habenaria repens ()

    ...Carolina south to Florida, and west to southeastern Arkansas and Texas. Its range extends into the West Indies, Central America, and Mexico. It can be a terrestrial or truly aquatic orchid species and...

  • Heterotaxis sessilis ()

    ...in south Florida. The growth habitat is pendulous, with the orchid hanging downward from fibrous roots attached to trunks and large branches of trees. Plants can reach a length of 30 cm. Leaves are t...