Page 6: 67 results for 9 hair
-
Spiranthes longilabris ()
...small hairs and produces 3-5 leaves that often wither at time of flowering. The inflorescence has 10-30 white flowers arranged in a tight spiral and the long labellum and spreading white sepals disti...
-
Spiranthes odorata ()
...small hairs, and the center of the labellum is usually colored yellow or green. The edges of the labellum are crenulate or slightly lacerate. This orchid prefers wet environments, growing in swamps, m...
-
Spiranthes romanzoffiana ()
...small hairs. The lateral petals are connivent with the dorsal sepal, forming a hood over the column. The labellum has rounded edges and is contracted in the middle which distinguishes this orchid from...
-
Spiranthes praecox ()
...small hairs, and the labellum has distinct green veins. The lateral sepals are joined to the labellum, giving it a tube-like appearance. It can be distinguished from other Spiranthes species by the di...
-
Spiranthes vernalis ()
...the hairs on its inflorescence, as opposed to rounded tips seen in other species such as S. laciniata. It can be found in dry to moist meadows, prairies, fields, along roadsides, and occasionally in b...
-
Genus: Dichromanthus ( )
...fine hairs that may slow down the drying effects of the hot sun and low humidity. Most species are considered widespread and may be common locally. Only D. yucundaa is considered a narrow endemic rest...
-
Genus: Cranichis (Helmet Orchid)
...fine hairs along the margin of the petals. The white labellum is saccate and often conspicuously marked or heavily veined and often has a minutely ciliate margin and a blunt tip. The flowers have a ...
-
Genus: Spiranthes (Ladies' Tresses)
...thin hairs, and it produces either basal or stem leaves. Species in this genus can be found growing in a wide range of habitats, from meadows and fields to forests. Family: Orchidaceae. This Genus'...
-
Cypripedium reginae ()
...thin hairs which can cause moderate to severe dermatitis. It is a clonal plant that grows slowly, occasionally taking over 16 years to produce its first bloom; a single plant can live over fifty years...
-
Goodyera repens ()
...thin hairs. This orchid's small size distinguishes it from Goodyera tesselata and Goodyera oblongifolia. Goodyera repens is considered globally secure but is rare throughout much of the East Coa...