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  2. Category:Lithophytic orchids - Wikipedia

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    Lithophytic orchids are found within the subfamily Epidendroideae. Many of them grow both lithophytically and epiphytically. Pages in category "Lithophytic orchids"

  3. Epidendrum floridense - Wikipedia

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    Epidendrum floridense (Florida star orchid) is a threatened species of orchid native to southern Florida, in the Everglades and in the region around Lake Okeechobee. [2] It was long listed as E. difforme Jacquin, formerly considered a highly variable species but now known to be a complex of dozens of species.

  4. Category:Orchids of Florida - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Orchids of Florida" The following 39 pages are in this category, out of 39 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Basiphyllaea ...

  5. One man’s journey to catalog Florida’s rare and native ...

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    That’s about half of Florida’s orchid diversity and a fourth of the species in the U.S. and Canada. But Roger, then 32, was looking for just one: Lepanthopsis melanantha, the tiny orchid.

  6. Dendrophylax lindenii - Wikipedia

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    Dendrophylax lindenii, the ghost orchid (a common name also used for Epipogium aphyllum) is a rare perennial epiphyte from the orchid family (Orchidaceae). It is native to Florida, the Bahamas, and Cuba. [2] [4] Other common names include palm polly and white frog orchid.

  7. Epidendrum conopseum - Wikipedia

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    It is the most northern-growing epiphytic orchid in North America, being found wild in the southeastern United States in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina and South Carolina and also in northeastern Mexico (Nuevo León, San Luis Potosí, Tamaulipas).