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Hexalectris
Hexalectris (crested coralroot) is a genus of the family Orchidaceae, comprising 10 known species of fully myco-heterotrophic orchids. These species are found in North America, with the center of diversity in northern Mexico. None of the species are particularly common. Hexalectris spicata has a wide distribution and is likely the most abundant member of the genus, but is nevertheless infrequent throughout its range. Other species are rare, and some, such as H. colemanii, are threatened or endangered. All species that have been studied form associations with ectomycorrhizal fungi that are like
Basiphyllaea
Basiphyllaea is a genus of orchids (family Orchidaceae), known as '''Carter's orchid or crab orchids'''. They are native to Florida and the West Indies. At the present time (May 2014), 7 species are recognized:
Bletiinae
Bletiinae is a small-sized subtribe of orchids in the tribe Epidendreae of the subfamily Epidendroideae.
Hexalectris warnockii
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Hexalectris spicata
species of plant
Basiphyllaea corallicola
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Hexalectris arizonica
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Hexalectris grandiflora
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Hexalectris revoluta
species of plant