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Cyrtopodium flavum ()
...lots and pine dominated sites. Cyrtopodium flavum is globally secure and has been naturalized in southeastern Florida. Habitat: All Characteristics: Wetland Status: Not classified ...
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Encyclia tampensis ()
...Cuba, and Florida where it is one of the most abundant epiphytic orchids in the central and southern counties, especially along waterways. Pseudobulbs are dark green and typically an inch or less in d...
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Eltroplectris calcarata ()
...America, and Florida, where it grows within the Everglades National Park and Fakahatchee Strand Preserve State Park. A large population of this orchid was recently discovered in the Picayune Strand S...
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Epidendrum nocturnum ()
...shape and alternate on the stem and up to 5 flowers on a short-stemmed raceme. The petals and sepals are yellowish in color with a long and slender shape and the lip is white with 3 lobes. Most flower...
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Epidendrum magnoliae ()
...clearing and draining swamps and by overcollecting. Habitat: All Characteristics: Wetland Status: Not classified Distribution and Conservation Status: Native to Nor...
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Epidendrum amphistomum ()
...Characteristics: Wetland Status: Not classified Distribution and Conservation Status: Native to North America? Yes ...
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Epidendrum acunae ()
...leaves and 1-3 brownish-green flowers at the tip of each branch. It can be found growing on the trunks of larger trees, such as pop ash and pond apple trees, in dense wooded swamps and sloughs. Epide...
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Epidendrum floridense ()
...Florida and extends into Cuba. The narrow leaves are leathery and succulent and alternate along the length of the unbranched stem. The inflorescence is a raceme of up to 20 yellow-green flowers with s...
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Epidendrum rigidum ()
...Florida and the Caribbean Islands, and extends from Mexico to Peru. The erect or pendulous reed-like stems unite at the base to form a creeping rhizome. The leaves are alternate and the inflorescence ...
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Eulophia graminea ()
...lobed and can reach up to 12 mm long with a short spur. Eulophia graminea forms a dense monoculture and is now found in rockland hammock and pine rockland habitats and cypress strands, growing in rock...