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Trichocentrum undulatum ()
...the West Indies, Mexico, Central America, and northern South America. Individuals consist of a shoot with one tough, leathery, folded leaf. Reproductive individuals produce a large, showy, many-flowe...
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Vanilla mexicana ()
...the West Indies, Mexico, Central America, northern South America and the coastal region of southeast Florida. This orchid is a many-branched vine that can grow up to 15 m. Plants produce one broadly o...
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Vanilla planifolia ()
...the West Indies and is the primary source for vanilla flavoring. This orchid has been cultivated for centuries and escaped or naturalized in many areas of the tropics, including south Florida. Vines c...
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Vanilla barbellata ()
...the West Indies and south Florida. Seedlings are initially terrestrial, germinating in the thick humus layer, but as the vine continues to grow upward, the older parts of the vine eventually die, leav...
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Tropidia polystachya ()
...Florida south through the West Indies, from Central America, Venezuela, and the Galapagos Islands. This plant produces 1-5 dark green pleated leaves and the young stems may be partially concealed by b...
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Vanilla dilloniana ()
...the West Indies and had been reported on the banks of the Miami River in south Florida. Shoots form a multi-branched, leafless vine that can reach lengths up to 5 m. The light green flowers are simila...
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Triphora gentianoides ()
...the West Indies, Central America, northern South America, and southern counties in Florida. This plant has 3-10 brownish green ovate leaves that clasp the stem and an inflorescence of 3-10 whitish yel...
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Calopogon pallidus ()
...the southeastern United States from Virginia to Florida. It produces several pink, magenta, or white non-resupinate flowers and one grass-like basal leaf. It is easily distinguished from other Calopog...
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Malaxis spicata ()
...the southeastern United States, from Virginia to Florida. It produces 2-3 glossy basal or lower stem leaves and up to 150 small, non-resupinate flowers, which range in color from yellowish green to br...
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Ponthieva racemosa ()
...the southeastern United States, from Texas to Virginia. It produces a basal rosette of several dark green, somewhat glossy leaves which stay green throughout the winter. When blooming in the fall and ...