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Genus: Tropidia (No common name)
...the South Pacific Islands and in India and southeastern Asia. One species, T. polystachya, is known to occur in the Neotropics, ranging from the tip of Florida south through the West Indies, from Cent...
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Genus: Camaridium ( )
...the West Indies through Central and Latin America as far south as Bolivia. The species are terrestrial, lithophytic, or epiphytic and growth forms are highly variable. Stems are rhizomatous with co...
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Sighting: Nymphaea odorata at West Warwick, NH
...at West Warwick, NH Posted Oct. 17, 2012, 2:42 p.m. by hstevenson
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Epidendrum rigidum ()
Epidendrum rigidum Jacq. - . Facts About: Accepted Synonyms: Epidendrum cardiophorum, Epidendrum pium, Spathiger rigidus Epidendrum rigidum, the Rigid Epidendrum, is native to south Flo...
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Genus: Stelis (Leach Orchids)
...of South America, Central America, Mexico, the West Indies. They are closely related to Pleurothallis and Masdevallia. The species within Stelis are some of the most taxonomically complex of all the ...
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Platanthera orbiculata ()
...and south to South Carolinia. The nectar spur is slender, up to 20 mm long. Platanthera orbiculata var. macrophylla is restricted to the northeast. This variety is more robust with larger leaves and f...
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Genus: Govenia ( )
...and South America with a single species extending northward into south Florida. Roots are generally slender and fleshy with stems reduced to short, ovoid pseudobulbs. The deciduous leaves are pleated ...
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Platanthera elegans ()
...the west coast of North America from California to British Columbia and east to Montana. It produces basal leaves and a tightly flowered inflorescence of up to 100 pale green to white colored flowers....
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Sacoila squamulosa ()
...the West Indies, Mexico, Central America, and central Florida. This terrestrial and sometimes lithophytic species typically has between 4-6 basal leaves that are absent at flowering time. It bears an ...
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Genus: Brassia ( )
...the West Indies and northern South America. All Brassia species are epiphytic and vary widely in size (15–70 cm tall). All species are sympodially branched with 1-3 elliptic-oblong elongated pseudob...