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Cleistesiopsis bifaria ()
...grows primarily in savannas, wet meadows, and pine or oak woodlands. This orchid benefits from prescribed fires that result in fewer over-story trees and shrubs. Cleistesiopsis bifaria is considered...
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Cypripedium acaule ()
...- . Facts About: Accepted Synonyms: Fissipes hirsuta Cypripedium acaule, commonly called Pink Lady's Slipper or Moccasin Flower, is widely distributed across the eastern United States a...
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Cyclopogon elatus ()
...elatus prefers the damp, shady forests of southern Florida's hardwood hammocks. Cyclopogon elatus is widely distributed in tropical America and its conservation status is apparently secure. Howe...
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Cypripedium candidum ()
...inside. It produces 3-5 leaves on its stem, and has yellowish green sepals and petals, often spotted with red or purple, which twist away in spirals. It grows in moist, sunny meadows, prairies, and fe...
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Cypripedium montanum ()
...moist to dry coniferous and deciduous forests, openings and thickets, around shrubs on open slopes, and subalpine meadows. It can be found in a wide range of sites, from shady to areas with full sun....
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Cypripedium kentuckiense ()
...Accepted Synonyms: Cypripedium daultonii Cypripedium kentuckiense, commonly known as Kentucky Lady's Slipper, is found across the southeastern United States, from Virginia to Texas. It has the l...
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Cypripedium guttatum ()
...as the Spotted Lady's Slipper, is widely distributed across Asia and found in Alaska, Yukon, and the Northwest Territories, where it grows in moist to dry open deciduous and spruce forests, slope...
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Cypripedium yatabeanum ()
...Lady’s Slipper, is found in Alaska from Kodiak Island to the Aleutian Islands, as well as in Japan and Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula, Sakhalin Island, Siberia, and the Kuril Islands. This lady's ...
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Dactylorhiza aristata ()
...aristata, also known as Fischer's Orchid, is found in Alaska and the Aleutian Islands where it grows in moist open meadows, tundra, bogs, hillsides, alpine slopes, wet peaty seeps, and heath mats...
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Epidendrum acunae ()
...trees, such as pop ash and pond apple trees, in dense wooded swamps and sloughs. Epidendrum acunae is endangered in Florida and may be extirpated there, although this orchid is apparently secure acro...