The Tropical regions are home to many species, but their extent ranges from one sub-polar extreme to the other, including northern Canada, Greenland, and well south in S America.
Open, moist spaces that are not waterlogged is the habitat of the Rose Orchid (Cleistes divaricata).Specifically, the orchid favors meadows and savannahs. But it also may be found in open woods. Another favorite location are swamps.
Open, moist spaces that are not waterlogged is the habitat of the Rosebud Orchid (Cleistes divaricata).Specifically, the orchid favors meadows and savannahs. But it also may be found in open woods. Another favorite location are swamps.
Wet open land is the habitat of the Soldier's Plume Orchid (Habenaria psychodes).Specifically, this wild orchid handles moist soils. It prefers the moister meadows and pastures. But it thrives in swamps and woods too.
Woodlands are the preferred habitat of the Round-leaved Orchid (Habenaria orbiculata).Specifically, the orchid handles either dry or moist woodlands. As is the case with many plants, it does not like waterlogged soil. But it can handle bogs and swamps.
Woodlands are the preferred habitat of the Round-leaved Rein Orchid (Habenaria orbiculata).Specifically, the orchid handles either dry or moist woodlands. As is the case with many plants, it does not like waterlogged soil. But it can handle bogs and swamps.
Woodlands are the preferred habitat of the Large Round-leaved Orchid (Habenaria orbiculata).Specifically, the orchid handles either dry or moist woodlands. As is the case with many plants, it does not like waterlogged soil. But it can handle bogs and swamps.
Woodland interiors and margins is the habitat of the Bracted Orchid (Habenaria viridis var. bracteata).Specifically, the wild orchid favors moist, richly nutrient soils. It likes upland wooded slopes. It prefers a life by itself in the midst of wet forests.
Wet land is the habitat of the Bicolored Fringed Orchid (Habenaria x bicolor).Specifically, this wild orchid handles high moisture levels in soils. It prefers bogs, meadows, swamps and thickets. But it actually thrives in sandy woods too.
Woodland interiors and margins is the habitat of the Satyr Orchid (Habenaria viridis var. bracteata).Specifically, the wild orchid favors moist, richly nutrient soils. It likes upland wooded slopes. It prefers a life by itself in the midst of wet forests.
Open moist land is the habitat of the Adam-and-Eve Orchid (Aplectrum hyemale).Specifically, this wild orchid favors moist, nutrient rich soils. It therefore fluorishes in alluvial plains and swamps. But it also manages to thrive in the moister, richer woodlands.
Wet peaty soil is the habitat of the Plume-of-Navarre orchid (Habenaria blephariglottis).Specifically, the orchid favors soils rich in moisture and in nutrients. It therefore may be found in bogs, grassy ditches, and swamps. It also tolerates the soil of pine barrens.
Wet peaty soil is the habitat of the White Fringed Orchid (Habenaria blephariglottis).Specifically, the orchid favors soils rich in moisture and in nutrients. It therefore may be found in bogs, grassy ditches, and swamps. It also tolerates the soil of pine barrens.