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Galearis rotundifolia ()
...is considered globally secure, it is rare throughout much of the United States, with only one eastern state possessing an extant population (Maine). In all other eastern states, this orchid is conside...
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Habenaria quinqueseta ()
...Michaux's Orchis, is widespread in northern Florida and occurs rarely in other parts of the southeast. This orchid also grows in the West Indies, Central America and Mexico. This species produces...
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Isotria medeoloides ()
Isotria medeoloides (Pursh) Raf. - . Facts About: Accepted Synonyms: Arethusa medeoloides, Pogonia affinis, Odonectis affinis Isotria medeoloides, also known as Small Whorled Pogonia, is ...
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Hammarbya paludosa ()
...Alaska, Minnesota, Canada, Europe, and Asia. This small, inconspicuous plant grows in conifer swamps, wet coniferous forests, tundra, sphagnum bogs, mossy fens, and muskegs. The stem is swollen at t...
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Liparis loeselii ()
...exposed pseudobulb at the base of its stem, which stores water. It is found in moist meadows, fens, and bogs, as well as shorelines and disturbed areas. Liparis loeselii is globally considered secur...
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Liparis liliifolia ()
...mesic to moist woodlands, thickets, and forests, including successional forests, mixed pine forests, and occasionally floodplain forests. Liparis liliifolia is considered globally secure, and is comm...
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Malaxis abieticola ()
...green stripes. At the base of each petiole is a small triangular bract. Malaxis abieticola can be found in mossy and grassy areas in fir woodlands and hillsides and near the edges of meadows. Malaxis...
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Malaxis macrostachya ()
...elevations on rocky slopes of moist canyons in mixed conifer and hardwood forests adapting to a wide range of soil moisture conditions. Malaxis macrostachya is apparently secure because of its widesp...
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Malaxis spicata ()
...is found in swamps and wet woodlands, where it is primarily terrestrial but is known to be semi-epiphytic in southern Florida, where it attaches to logs and stumps. Malaxis spicata is globally consi...
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Neottia banksiana ()
...banksiana, known as the Northwestern Twayblade, is endemic to the Pacific Northwest and grows in moist coniferous forests, boggy wooded slopes, fens, subalpine meadows, and floodplains. The orchid gro...