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  • Triphora gentianoides ()

    ...northern South America, and southern counties in Florida. This plant has 3-10 brownish green ovate leaves that clasp the stem and an inflorescence of 3-10 whitish yellow, pale green flowers develops i...

  • Genus: Bletia (Pine Pink)

    ...the southwest. Others may be found in Florida and throughout the Caribbean, extending into South America. Orchids in this genus may be photosynthetic or completely myco-heterotrophic with little to n...

  • Genus: Camaridium ( )

    ...far south as Bolivia. The species are terrestrial, lithophytic, or epiphytic and growth forms are highly variable. Stems are rhizomatous with compressed and tightly packed pseudobulbs that are most...

  • Genus: Tolumnia ( )

    ...from southeast Florida to parts of South America. Similar to other twig epiphytes, the leaves may be cylindric or flattened, often three sided, and arranged in a fan shape with very reduced or absent ...

  • Genus: Spiranthes (Ladies' Tresses)

    ...and South America, Eurasia, and Australia. The flowers are arranged in a distinctive spiral, twisting into a terminal spike, and are usually white, yellow, or rarely pink. The labellum is usually some...

  • Genus: Trichocentrum ( )

    ...to South America. Pseudobulbs are reduced and often unobserved due to the presence of obtuse, fleshy leaves. The flowers are large and showy and inflorescences range from a single to few flowered r...

  • Sacoila lanceolata ()

    ...and South America. The terminal raceme usually has 10-40 coral to brick red flowers covered with fine hairs. Some plants may be green-flowered and have been recognized as forma albidaviridis. This orc...

  • Genus: Campylocentrum ( )

    ...far south as Argentina. Growth forms vary from large masses with leafy stems to leafless plants with short stems and massive clusters of roots. Roots in all species are photosynthetic. The leaves, ...

  • Genus: Cyrtopodium (Cowhorn Orchid)

    ...and South America to Argentina. Pseudobulbs are ovate-fusiform in shape and variable in size among species but most are large and encased in leaves during their first year, hence the common name ciga...

  • Genus: Spathoglottis (Ground Orchid)

    ...to South East Asia, India, the Philippines and Australasia that are typically found growing on hillsides among grasses and low bushes. The plants resemble small palm trees with pleated leaves up to 30...