Three (3) inches to one (1) foot (7.62 - 30.48 centimeters) is the mature size of the Three Birds Orchid (Triphora trianthophora).
Specifically, the orchid shows considerable variation in height. But what is predictable about its stems is the sprouting of leaves in between the orchid's top and base. Generally, wild orchids are leafless other than at the stem's base.
One to three or four feet (30.48 centimeters - 0.9144 or 1.2192 meters) is the mature size of the Bicolored Fringed Orchid (Habenaria x bicolor).Specifically, this wild orchid is a hybrid of the White and Yellow Fringed Orchids (H. blephariglottis, H. ciliaris). It therefore may exhibit some variability in its mature size. It may tend towards the shorter limits of the Yellow or the taller limits of the White.
Three (3) inches to one (1) foot (7.62 - 30.48 centimeters) is the mature size of the Nodding Pogonia Orchid (Triphora trianthophora).Specifically, the orchid shows considerable variation in height. But what is predictable about its stems is the sprouting of leaves in between the orchid's top and base. Generally, wild orchids are leafless other than at the stem's base.
About three pounds.
Four inches to 1-1/2 feet (10.16 - 45.72 centimeters) is the mature size of the Early Southern Coral Root (Corallorhiza wisteriana).Specifically, the wild orchid in question can show considerable variation in mature height. But regardless of its size, it is quite a sight for visitors. For example, it numbers among the orchids that do not carry on photosynthesis and whose lower stems are encased in tubular sheathes.
Orchids vary so much in size that there is no use in saying "average" when talking about their size. There are orchids just a few centimeters tall and there are orchids over a meter long.
stamens 8 and petals 5 depending on its size.
Eight to twelve (8 - 12) inches (20.32 - 30.48 centimeters) is the mature of the grass-leaved ladies' tresses orchid (Spiranthes praecox).Specifically, the orchid is variable in many regards. One is mature height, and another is in the positioning of its flowers. It has a slender look since its leaves tend to be basal, narrow and totaling around half a dozen.
Three feet (0.9144 meters) is the mature size of the Yellow Lady's Slipper (Cypripedium calceolus).Specifically, this wild orchid is predictable in its mature height. Visitors to the plant's woodsy habitat tend not to overlook this North American native. Right off they will pick it out of a crowd because of its bright bloom, mature height and unusual shape.
One foot to three feet (30.48 centimeters - 0.9144 meters) is the mature size of the Yellow Fringed Orchid (Habenaria ciliaris).Specifically, this wild orchid can vary considerably in mature height. It does not get overlooked in its native grassy and woodsy habitats. It is impossible to miss the bright orange flares that the floral clusters form for three months, from mid-summer into early fall.
Two or three inches to over one foot (5.08 or 7.62 - 30.48 centimeters) is the mature size of the Showy Orchid (Orchis spectabilis).Specifically, this wild orchid can vary considerably in mature height. At the lower limits of its mature height, the plant's stem looks quite fragile in comparison to the two to ten flowers that bloom at the top. But it seems comfortably grounded when the visitor sees the two broad basal leaves that may reach a mature length of three to eight inches (7.62 - 20.32 centimeters).
Two to twelve inches (5.08 -- 30.48 centimeters) is the mature size of the Green-fly Orchid (Epidendrum conopseum).Specifically, this wild orchid has a dainty, slender appearance. Its slim trimness is emphasized by the plant's three glossy green pointed leaves. It is repeated in the minute size of the plant's inconspicuous bloom.
20cm