Sacoila lanceolata
Sacoila lanceolata | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Clade: | Tracheophytes |
Clade: | Angiosperms |
Clade: | Monocots |
Order: | Asparagales |
Family: | Orchidaceae |
Subfamily: | Orchidoideae |
Tribe: | Cranichideae |
Genus: | Sacoila |
Species: | S. lanceolata
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Binomial name | |
Sacoila lanceolata (Aubl.) Garay
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Sacoila lanceolata, commonly referred to as leafless beaked orchid, is a species of flowering plant that grows in Florida[1][2][3] the West Indies, Mexico, Central America, and South America.[4] It grows in swamps and hydric hammocks including along roadsides. A varietal grows in South Florida.[5]
References[]
- ^ Writer, Ludmilla Lelis, Sentinel Staff. "Woman patrols highways to save beloved orchids". OrlandoSentinel.com.
- ^ "Scarlet Ladies' Tresses (Sacoila lanceolata) Information Page at Florida's Native and Naturalized Orchids". www.flnativeorchids.com.
- ^ "Research: Sacoila lanceolata (Aublet) Garay var. lanceolata - Philip Kauth - Plant Restoration, Conservation, and Propagation Biotechnology - Environmental Horticulture - UF/IFAS". hort.ifas.ufl.edu.
- ^ "The Institute for Regional Conservation". www.regionalconservation.org.
- ^ https://www.fnps.org/assets/pdf/palmetto/vol26_no2_huegel.pdf
Categories:
- Spiranthinae
- Orchids of Central America
- Orchids of Belize