East of the Mississippi River is the range of the Small Green Orchid (Habenaria clavellata).
Specifically, the wild orchid ranges as far northeastward as Maine. It may be found growing as far southeastward as Florida. It is found growing throughout the northeast, across the Mississippi and into Minnesota. It grows southwestward all the way to the Mississippi and then across it and into Texas.
East of the Mississippi River is the range of the Small Green Wood Orchid (Habenaria clavellata).Specifically, the wild orchid ranges as far northeastward as Maine. It may be found growing as far southeastward as Florida. It is found growing throughout the northeast, across the Mississippi and into Minnesota. It grows southwestward all the way to the Mississippi and then across it and into Texas.
Green is the bloom color of the Green-fly Orchid (Epidendrum conopseum).Specifically, this wild orchid displays some variability in its greenness. For example, it may range from yellowish to grayish green. Additionally, it sometimes shows purple tints.
East of the Mississippi River is the range of the Green Woodland Orchid (Habenaria clavellata).Specifically, the wild orchid ranges as far northeastward as Maine. It may be found growing as far southeastward as Florida. It is found growing throughout the northeast, across the Mississippi and into Minnesota. It grows southwestward all the way to the Mississippi and then across it and into Texas.
East of the Mississippi River is the range of the Green Fringed Orchid (Habenaria lacera).Specifically, the wild orchid ranges as far northeastward as Maine. It may be found growing as far southeastward as Georgia. It is found growing throughout the northeast, across the Mississippi River, and into Minnesota. It extends southwestward all the way to and across the Mississippi River, and into Texas.
Purple is the bloom color of the Small Coral Root (Corallorhiza odontorhiza).Specifically, the sepals and side petals can range in color from pale green to yellow, but always with purple tinting. They form a hood over this wild orchid's short lip. The lip has a white surface that is streaked with purple.
The continental United States of America is the range of the Long-bracted Green Orchid (Habenaria viridis var. bracteata).Specifically, the wild orchid ranges as far northeastward as Maine and as far northwestward as Washington and Alaska. It may be found growing as far southeastward as North Carolina and as far southwestward as New Mexico. In between these extremes, the wild orchid favors the states of Minnesota, Montana, North Carolina, South Dakota, Utah and West Virginia.
Green fringed orchid is a common name for Habenaria lacera. The flowering plant in question also may be identified as green bog orchid or green crane orchid.
Predominantly east of the Mississippi is the range of the Small Coral Root (Corallorhiza odontorhiza).Specifically, the wild orchid grows as far northeastward as Maine. It is found as far southeastward as Florida. It ranges as far southwestward as Texas and as far northwestward as across the Mississippi and into southeastern Nebraska.
Purple is the bloom color of the Cranefly Orchid (Tipularia discolor).Specifically, the flowers can range from purple to shades of green, rust or yellow. They harmonize with their rustic surroundings. They also tend to harmonize with their stems of brownish to yellowish green tinged with purple.
East of the Mississippi River is the range of the Green-fly Orchid (Epidendrum conopseum).Specifically, the wild orchid ranges as far north in its southeastward range as North Carolina. It may be found growing as far south in its southeastward range as Florida. It extends as far southwestward as the entire Gulf Coast to Louisiana.
Green is the bloom color of the Long-bracted Green 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.
East of the Mississippi River is the range of the Crested Fringed Orchid (Habenaria cristata).Specifically, the wild orchid is found as far northeast as Massachusetts. It is found as far southeast as Florida. Its range extends southwestward to Texas and Arkansas.