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  • Genus: Hammarbya (Bog Adder's Mouth)

    ...of small flies, Hammarbya have no true roots and unlike many orchids, it produces bulbils - small buds which drop off and develop into new plants. Family: Orchidaceae. This Genus's Species:

  • Genus: Beloglottis ( )

    Genus: Beloglottis. . Plants in this small genus are generally terrestrial with fleshy roots and occur in tropical regions of Mexico, the West Indies and central America. A single species extend...

  • Genus: Cyclopogon (No common name)

    ...has small, tubular flowers, sometimes suffused with red-brown marks or streaks. The translucent petals have a conspicuous mid-vein. The tri-lobed labellum is white and spear-shaped, clawed, with a fl...

  • Genus: Pseudorchis (Small White Orchid)

    ...Pseudorchis. Small White Orchid. Pseudorchis, is a monotypic genus with the single species, P. albida, which has numerous, small bell-shaped flowers and distinctive, palmately-divided tuberoids whic...

  • Genus: Aspidogyne (Jug Orchid)

    ...many small resupinate flowers with a spur at the base. Family: Orchidaceae. This Genus's Species:

  • Genus: Microthelys (None)

    ...a small number of leaves that form a basal rosette which may be present at flowering. The labellum of the tubular flowers usually displays a red-orange area corresponding to slightly raised, fleshy ca...

  • Genus: Ponthieva (Shadow Witch)

    ...relatively small labellum, and the absence of a nectar spur. The leaves are often thin, the petals are fused at their base to the column, and the sepals and ovary are covered in thin hairs. While most...

  • Genus: Schiedeella ( )

    ...a small group of terrestrial orchids native to the Western Hemisphere: Mexico, the West Indies and Central America, with a single species found in the southwestern United States. The leaves form a bas...

  • Genus: Sacoila (Beaked Orchid)

    ...a small, New World genus of terrestrial orchids distributed in tropical and subtropical regions. These orchids have fleshy roots and thin leaves that form a basal rosette. Leaves may wither before the...

  • Genus: Platythelys ( )

    ...many small, resupinate flowers. The concave labellum is fleshy and lobed with a spur at the base. Family: Orchidaceae. This Genus's Species: