Green is the bloom color of the Florida Adder's Mouth (Malaxis spicata).
Specifically, this wild orchid gives a predominantly green impression. Even the flowers grow out green. But with age, they take on spots of brown, orange or yellow.
July to September is the bloom time of the Florida Adder's Mouth (Malaxis spicata).Specifically, this wild orchid blooms from mid-summer into early fall. It is easy to miss what with its predominantly green coloring and petite shape. The plant's hallmark orange spots may be so tiny on the flowers and lip that they too end up not standing out.
June to August is the bloom time of the Green Adder's Mouth (Malaxis unifolia).Specifically, this wild orchid blooms throughout the entire summer. Its overall green coloring causes the plant to easily fade into the background. Even its green bloom is inconspicuous.
May and June is the bloom time of the Dragon's Mouth (Arethusa bulbosa).Specifically, this wild orchid blooms in late spring and early summer. It is a rare but very welcome sight. This North American native offers the rare viewer a spectacular show in terms of the color and shape of its brilliant bloom.
Green is the bloom color of the Green Adder's Mouth (Malaxis unifolia).Specifically, everything about this wild orchid blends with its grassy and woodsy habitats. The bloom is inconspicuous in its green color and its tiny size. Its distinctiveness lies in its putting on a three-month show that many visitors miss in the plant's native habitat.
Eight inches or less to around 1-1/2 feet (20.32 -- 45.72 centimeters) is the mature size of the Florida Adder's Mouth (Malaxis spicata).Specifically, this wild orchid displays great variability in its mature height. It is easy miss at the lower limits of its mature height. Its predominantly green bloom and body parts merge with the colors of its coastal plain habitat.
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Pink is the bloom color of the Dragon's Mouth (Arethusa bulbosa).Specifically, this wild orchid can vary somewhat in color. The lone flower most often is purplish pink. But it may show up lilac or even white. The color of the floral lip ranges from pale to deep pink with purple markings and a white or yellow beard.
Orange is the bloom color of the Yellow Fringeless Orchid (Habenaria integra).Specifically, this wild orchid does not vary much in its bloom color. The flowers form a cylindrical cluster at the very top of the plant's stem. They may be orange or yellow.
Green is the bloom color of the Bracted Orchid (Habenaria viridis var. bracteata).Specifically, the wild orchid's bloom is inconspicuous. It is accompanied by a very small white spur that looks like the tiniest of sacs and that forms on the underside of the bloom lip. But it is overshadowed by the bracts or modified leaves that grow straight out from each flowery cluster.
Green is the bloom color of the Satyr Orchid (Habenaria viridis var. bracteata).Specifically, the wild orchid's bloom is inconspicuous. It is accompanied by a very small white spur that looks like the tiniest of sacs and that forms on the underside of the bloom lip. But it is overshadowed by the bracts or modified leaves that grow straight out from each flowery cluster.
Green is the bloom color of the American Frog Orchid (Habenaria viridis var. bracteata).Specifically, the wild orchid's bloom is inconspicuous. It is accompanied by a very small white spur that looks like the tiniest of sacs and that forms on the underside of the bloom lip. But it is overshadowed by the bracts or modified leaves that grow straight out from each flowery cluster.
Green is the bloom color of the Long-bracted Orchid (Habenaria viridis var. bracteata).Specifically, the wild orchid's bloom is inconspicuous. It is accompanied by a very small white spur that looks like the tiniest of sacs and that forms on the underside of the bloom lip. But it is overshadowed by the bracts or modified leaves that grow straight out from each flowery cluster.