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Bletia parva ()
...brown-brick red with white side lobes on the lip. The larger central lobe and ridges on the lip are bright purple. This orchid grows in mixed oak/pine woodlands. The conservation status of Bletia pa...
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Bulbophyllum pachyrachis ()
...considered endangered in Florida, and the single known population in Florida no longer exits. Habitat: All Characteristics: Wetland Status: Not classified Distribution and Conservat...
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Cypripedium candidum ()
...with red or purple, which twist away in spirals. It grows in moist, sunny meadows, prairies, and fens; because it cannot tolerate shade, its population diminishes as woody canopies grow. Cypripedium...
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Cypripedium kentuckiense ()
...with red or brown, and twist away from the labellum in spirals. It is most closely related to Cypripedium parviflorum, but can be distinguished by its less brightly colored labellum. It is usually fou...
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Cypripedium fasciculatum ()
...Clustered Lady's Slipper, is endemic to western North America and easily recognized by its drooping flowers clustered at the top of the stem. Flowers vary in color from greenish brown to purple t...
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Encyclia tampensis ()
...oak, red maple, gum, bald cypress, buttonwood, pop ash, and pond apple. Encyclia tampensis is apparently secure across its range and although it is one of the most common epiphytes, this orchid has b...
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Epidendrum strobiliferum ()
...including red maple, bald cypress, pop ash, and pond apple in swampy areas. Epidendrum strobiliferum is endangered in Florida, although it is considered apparently secure across its range. Habitat...
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Lepanthopsis melanantha ()
...considered vulnerable across its range but is endangered in Florida where this orchid has not been seen for several years and may be extirpated. Habitat: All Characteristics: Wetland Statu...
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Macradenia lutescens ()
...considered endangered in Florida where it is presumed to be extirpated. Habitat: All Characteristics: Wetland Status: Not classified Distribution and Conservation Status: ...
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Neottia bifolia ()
...covered in thin hairs, as is the upper part of the main stem. It is found in fens and hummocks, moist woods, bogs, and marshes, generally favoring full to partial sun. Neottia bifolia is considered g...