HABENARIA
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Chiefly terrestrial orchids with tubers or fleshy roots often having long slender spurs and petals and lip lobes; includes species formerly placed in genus Gymnadeniopsis
Chiefly terrestrial orchids with tubers or fleshy roots often having long slender spurs and petals and lip lobes; includes species formerly placed in genus Gymnadeniopsis
Slender fringed orchid of eastern North America having white flowers
Fringed orchid of the eastern United States having a greenish flower with the lip deeply lacerate
Slender inland rein orchid similar to coastal rein orchid but with pale greenish-yellow flowers
South European orchid having fragrant greenish-white flowers; sometimes placed in genus Habenaria
Slender inland rein orchid similar to coastal rein orchid but with pale greenish-yellow flowers
Stout orchid of central California to northern Washington having racemes of white fragrant bilaterally symmetrical flowers
It's a long-spurred orchid with base leaves and petals converging under the upper sepal
Orchid with spikes of many fragrant white flowers on erect leafy stems; of wet or boggy ground through most of the West and northern North America
North American orchid with clusters of fragrant purple fringed flowers
Bog orchid of eastern North America with a spike of pure white fringed flowers
North American orchid similar to Habenaria psycodes with larger paler flowers
Orchid of northeastern and alpine eastern North America closely related to the purple fringed orchids but having rosy-purple or violet flowers with denticulate leaf divisions
South European orchid with dark green flowers that are larger and less fragrant than Platanthera bifolia; sometimes placed in genus Habenaria
Orchid of boggy or wet lands of north central United States having racemes of very fragrant creamy or greenish white flowers
Orchid having a raceme of large greenish-white flowers on a single flower stalk growing between two elliptic or round basal leaves lying on the ground; from northern Oregon and Montana across Canada to the eastern United States
Similar to coastal rein orchid but with smaller flowers; Alaska to Baja California and east to the Dakotas and Colorado
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