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Platanthera cristata ()
...to New Hampshire. It produces 2-4 stem leaves and bears a dense inflorescence of multiple showy, bright orange flowers. The labellum is often highly fringed, and a spur protrudes from the back of the ...
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Platanthera integra ()
...in New Jersey. It produces 1-3 spreading stem leaves which abruptly reduce to bracts further up the stem. When flowering in late summer or early fall, it bears a dense inflorescence of distinctively o...
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Platanthera huronensis ()
...from New Mexico to Wyoming. It produces several stem leaves and bears an inflorescence of whitish green flowers, which can vary greatly in number. The labellum is often paler than the rest of the flow...
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Platanthera obtusata ()
...of New England. It produces one (rarely 2) basal leaves, and a loose inflorescence of up to 15 flowers, which are pale green or yellowish green in color. The labellum is often slightly white. The base...
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Platanthera leucophaea ()
...and New England regions. It produces multiple long, narrow stem leaves and has an inflorescence of up to 40 white (or slightly pale green) flowers. The labellum is deeply three-lobed and fringed; the ...
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Platanthera peramoena ()
...to New Jersey. It produces 2-5 spreading leaves along its stem, and bears an inflorescence of multiple, showy, pink or purple flowers. The labellum is deeply three lobed and usually slightly dentate (...
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Platanthera nivea ()
...as New Jersey. It produces 1-3 leaves along its stem, and bears a dense inflorescence of multiple bright white, small, non-resupinate flowers. The labellum, which points upwards from the column, is li...
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Platanthera limosa ()
...and New Mexico. This orchid's height typically ranges from 20-100 cm, but may exceed 1.5 meters in Mexico. Robust plants may have up to 200 green to yellowish green flowers with leaves scattered ...
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Platanthera purpurascens ()
...and New Mexico, with populations in adjacent states. The common name refers to the purple or reddish highlights often seen on the deep green flowers whose strong, musty smell distinguishes this orchid...
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Spiranthes laciniata ()
...to New Jersey. It has up to 5 basal, grass-like leaves which persist through flowering. It produces a tightly spiraled inflorescence of multiple small, white to cream-colored flowers. The labellum is ...