A native to Florida woods, featuring greenish flowers that some describe as having an overpowering scent, though others find it undetectable.
Found in coastal and hillside habitats, often characterized by crowded flower spikes. rein orchid
Features a distinctive small bump (tubercle) on the flower's lip that forces insects to enter from the sides for pollination. Ecology and Conservation A native to Florida woods, featuring greenish flowers
Notable for its sweet clove-like scent in the evenings and spurs that point backward at a right angle to the stem. A native to Florida woods
Rein orchids are generally recognized by their spikes (racemes) of small, pale greenish or white flowers.
Rein orchids play vital roles in their local ecosystems and often have highly specialized survival requirements: Dense-flower Rein Orchid - Montana Field Guide