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Cypripedium reginae ()
...bears 3-6 large leaves, is covered in thin hairs which can cause moderate to severe dermatitis. It is a clonal plant that grows slowly, occasionally taking over 16 years to produce its first bloom; a ...
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Genus: Cleistesiopsis (Spreading Pogonia)
...of 3 species endemic to eastern North America, formerly included in the genus Cleistes. Although both genera have tubular flowers, Cleistesiopsis species do not produce nectar and attract pollinators ...
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Genus: Dactylorhiza (Marsh Orchid)
...a 3-lobed or notched labellum. The petals and labellum are often spotted or sufused with pink or magenta. Dactylorhiza usually grow on wet soils, and are found in moist forests, prairies, meadows, and...
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Genus: Dendrophylax (Leafless Orchids)
...or 3 lobes that are deeply notched at the tip and most have have a nectar-containing spur that can be as long as 8 inches. Sphinx moths are known to pollinate flowers of species within the genus. F...
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Genus: Eulophia (Wild Cocos)
...has 3 lobes. Some species in this genus have adapted to very arid environments and are among the few orchids that have evolved to survive desert living. Family: Orchidaceae. This Genus's Species: ...
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Genus: Galearis ( )
...slightly 3-lobed with a spur at the base. In North America, Galearis rotundifolia has a distribution that largely complements that of the more southerly G. spectabilis, exhibiting a narrow zone of ove...
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Genus: Habenaria (Rein Orchids)
...usually 3-lobed, although the lobes may be short or long and thread-like. The stigma has 2 fleshy outgrowths at the mouth of the spur. Family: Orchidaceae. This Genus's Species:
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Genus: Neottia (Twayblade)
...rarely 3 stem leaves, and inflorescences of up to 100 small, resupinate flowers which range in color from maroon to tan to yellowish green. The apex of the labellum is generally forked into two distin...
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Genus: Tipularia (Cranefly Orchid)
...containing 3 species of which only one, Tipularia discolor, is found in North America; the other two are found in the Himayalas and Japan. In North America, Tipularia is distributed throughout the eas...
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Genus: Bulbophyllum ( )
...to 3-lobed lip that is sensitive to even the slightest touch or breeze. It unbalances visiting insects and the unsuspecting insect becomes attached to the pollinia and carries it to another flower. ...