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Basiphyllaea corallicola (Small) Ames  

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Family: Orchidaceae
Carter's orchid
[Basiphyllaea angustifolia Schltr., moreCarteria corallicola Small]
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James D. Ackerman in Flora of North America (vol. 26)
Plants to 40 cm. Roots 1-1.5 mm diam. Stems tubers, horizonal, ellipsoid-conic, 10-20 × 5-10 mm. Leaves: blade linear to linear-elliptic, 9-24 cm × 1-6.5 mm, slightly fleshy. Inflorescences scapose, 14-36 cm × 0.5-1 mm; bracts 2-3; racemes to 10 cm; floral bracts lanceolate, 2-3 mm. Flowers 1-10, nodding; sepals and petals yellow-green; sepals flat, 5-veined, linear-lanceolate, 8-13 × 2-3 mm, margins entire, apex acute; lateral sepals slightly falcate, otherwise similar; petals 4-veined, linear-elliptic, slightly thinner than sepals, 8-12.5 × 2-2.5 mm; lip white, sometimes with pink markings along margin, 7-10 × 5-6 mm when spread, middle lobe obovate, 3 × 3 mm, apex retuse, broadly apiculate, lateral lobes rounded, 1-1.5 mm short of lip apex, sinuses narrow, 1-1.5 mm deep; disc lamellae 5, middle 3 extending to middle lobe; column semiterete, 4-5 mm, basal wings flanking shallow, lyre-shaped cavity; pedicellate ovary 5-7 mm. Capsules 10-15 mm. Flowering Sep--Nov. Open pineland savannas and hammocks, in humus over limestone; of conservation concern; 0--20 m; Fla.; West Indies.
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