A PLANTS profile of Spiranthes cernua (nodding lady's tresses) from the USDA PLANTS database.
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A PLANTS profile of Spiranthes (lady's tresses) from the USDA PLANTS database.
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Spiranthes X intermedia auct. non Ames, Image of Spiranthes casei Catling & Cruise var. casei. Spiranthes cernua (L.) Rich. * + nodding lady's-tresses ...
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Spiranthes - Wikipédia
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variété Spiranthes casei var. casei; variété Spiranthes casei var. novaescotiae Catling (1981). Spiranthes cernua (L.) Rich. (1817); Spiranthes delitescens ... |
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Spiranthes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The nearly cosmopolitan, terrestrial genus Spiranthes Rich. comprises about 40 species, attaining its maximum diversity in North America, with fewer species in ...
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Ophrys L. – Spiranthes Rich. Anales Jard. Bot. Madrid 60(2): 309-329. A check list of the taxa of the family Orchidaceae found in the Iberian Peninsula and the ...
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The name Spiranthes is derived from the Greek for coiled ("spir") flowers ("anthes "), an allusion to the typically spiralled arrangement of the inflorescence.
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May 6, 2008 ... Spiranthes praecox, greenvein lady's tresses, is an orchid native to eastern North America, from eastern Texas to New Jersey. Though many ...
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Spiranthes cernua (L.) L. C. Rich. Nodding ladies'-tresses. The specific epithet cernua is the Latin meaning "nodding," referring to the nodding flowers of this ...
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