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  • Platanthera praeclara ()

    ...a long thin nectar spur. The flowers of this orchid are about 25-30% larger than those of P. leucophaea. It can be found in open wet prairies, plains, and fens. Platanthera praeclara is considered gl...

  • Platanthera transversa ()

    ...as long as the labellum. P. transversa generally prefers dry sites, including scrub and oak woodlands or conifer forests. Platanthera transversa is apparently secure across its range with many sites ...

  • Platanthera unalascensis ()

    ...as long as the labellum. It grows in various habitats including open mixed and coniferous forests, roadsides, tundra, outcrops, floodplains, thickets, and meadows. Plants in coastal populations may be...

  • Platanthera yosemitensis ()

    ...are long, tapered, ascending and cluster at the base of the stem which distinguishes this species from other Platantheras found in the area. The inflorescence is a lax spike of 30-50 small, sessile fl...

  • Spiranthes diluvialis ()

    ...oblong, with a median constriction and often yellow in the center. The relatively long labellum, which is similar in length to its sepals and petals, distinguishes this orchid from Spiranthes romanzof...

  • Triphora trianthophoros ()

    ...for long periods, complicating census and conservation efforts. Habitat: All Characteristics: Wetland Status: Not classified Distribution and Conservation Status: Na...

  • Genus: Eltroplectris ("free spur")

    ...with long, narrow, lateral sepals that are joined for variable lengths. The thinly textured, delicate entrance lip is joined at the base of the lateral sepals forming a spur that is cylindrical to cl...

  • Genus: Camaridium ( )

    Genus: Camaridium. . Camaridium, a genus that is related to and long considered to be part of the genus Maxillaria, consists of about 80 species found in low to mid elevation in New World tropica...

  • Genus: Prosthechea ( )

    ...rigid long-lived flowers. Pseudobulbs have several leathery strap-like leaves and inflorescences range from simple to branched with flowers that are subtended by a leafy bract. Flowers are often des...

  • Genus: Cyclopogon (No common name)

    ...to long, curved, slightly hairy column. Family: Orchidaceae. This Genus's Species: