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  • Genus: Oeceoclades (No common name)

    ...the West Indies and tropical America. The stem is modified into a pseudobulb, often concealed by overlapping, fibrous sheaths with leathery, dark green patterned leaves. The inflorescence arises from ...

  • Genus: Schiedeella ( )

    ...the Western Hemisphere: Mexico, the West Indies and Central America, with a single species found in the southwestern United States. The leaves form a basal rosette and are usually absent or withered a...

  • Bletia corallicola ()

    ...Bahamas, West Indies as well as Florida. This diminutive species produces 1-2 basal leaves which are present at the time of flowering. It bears an inflorescence of 3 to 10 small yellow-green flowers t...

  • Bletia warnockii ()

    ...the west in Baja California, Mexico. This leafless orchid has a reddish-purple stem that supports 3-10 flowers of a similar color. The labellum is 3-lobed with heavily veined purple lateral lobes and ...

  • Dendrophylax lindenii ()

    ...the West Indies and Florida where it was known to occur in three southern counties. The Ghost Orchid is leafless with chlorophyllous roots that are gray-green in color with short white markings and ar...

  • Epidendrum acunae ()

    ...the West Indies, Mexico, Central America. In Florida, it is known only from a single location within the Fakahatchee Swamp in Collier County. This orchid has a very distinctive pendant habit and trail...

  • Epipactis helleborine ()

    ...the West Coast. Flowering in the late summer and early fall, it produces up to 50 small flowers with greenish purple petals and sepals, and a divided labellum: the innermost part, closest to the colum...

  • Eulophia alta ()

    ...the West Indies, Mexico, Central America, and Africa. This plant produces 4-6 leaves that are yellow-green in color, plicate, and lanceolate and 20-50 flowers on a tall, loose raceme. The sepals and p...

  • Habenaria quinqueseta ()

    ...the southeast. This orchid also grows in the West Indies, Central America and Mexico. This species produces 3-7 glossy bright green leaves that gradually reduce in size towards the inflorescence of 15...

  • Habenaria macroceratitis ()

    ...the southeast United States. Others designate it as a distinct species native to Mexico, the West Indies and Central America, extending northward to central Florida. This orchid produces several leave...