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  • Sacoila squamulosa ()

    ...brick red flowers on a terminal raceme. This species has hoary (grayish white) dots in addition to pubescence on the stem. It blooms in April through May in damp pinelands and limestone boulders in ...

  • Schiedeella arizonica ()

    ...distinct red-orange spot in the center. This orchid may be found on the edge of meadows, but usually grows in heavy duff under dry coniferous forests, and among rocks and bare soil on hillsides. Schi...

  • Trichocentrum carthagenense ()

    ...and red. Individual flower size is approximately 2 cm. The flowering period is from April through September. The species is Secure? globally but has not been given a status in Florida. Habitat:...

  • Glossary: W: woody

    ...adding new tissue. The outermost layer of the main stem consists of a hard, nonliving tissue called bark. The living parts of woody plants, such as the inner bark and buds, remain alive.

  • Genus: Heterotaxis ( )

    ...clustered, hidden by dark green leaves. The axillary inflorescence is erect, short, and often pale yellow, orange, or orange-red in color with resupinate, fleshy flowers that may not open entirely. F...

  • Genus: Mesadenus (No common name)

    ...several red to green tubular bracts, and present themselves on one side of the rachis. Flowers usually bloom in purplish-green or greenish-brown with tips of floral parts recurved. The roots are few i...

  • Genus: Phaius ( )

    ...flowered inflorescence has large showy flowers that open up successively, and often have narrow sepals and petals of dark red, yellow, and white to purple-brown. The lip is a distinct tubular shape th...

  • Corallorhiza mertensiana ()

    ...a reddish, slender raceme with up to 40 flowers. The labellum of the showy flowers ranges in color from red-purple, white, or white with purple streaks or spots. This orchid can be distinguished from ...

  • Sacoila lanceolata ()

    ...brick red flowers covered with fine hairs. Some plants may be green-flowered and have been recognized as forma albidaviridis. This orchid can be found growing in sandy or organic substrates along high...

  • Genus: Aspidogyne (Jug Orchid)

    ...the New World. A single species, formerly Platythelys querceticola, extends into the southeastern U.S. The creeping rhizomes are normally found in damp habitats and gives rise to an erect stem with sl...