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Malaxis bayardii

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Orchidaceae

Tribe
  
Malaxideae

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Asparagales

Subfamily
  
Epidendroideae

Genus
  
Malaxis

Similar
  
Malaxis unifolia, Malaxis densiflora, Malaxis histionantha, Malaxis discolor

Malaxis bayardii (Bayard's adder's-mouth orchid) is a species of orchid native to northeastern North America. It is found from Massachusetts to North Carolina, with isolated populations in Ohio and Nova Scotia. There are historical reports of the plant formerly growing in Vermont and New Jersey, but it seems to have been extirpated in those two states It grows in dry, open woods and pine barrens at elevations of less than 600 m (2000 feet).

Malaxis bayardii is a terrestrial herb up to 26 cm (10.4 inches) tall. It produces a pseudobulb up to 20 mm in diameter. It generally has only one leaf, occasionally two, about half way up the stem. Flowers are small and green, borne in a raceme of up to 70 flowers.

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Malaxis bayardii Wikipedia