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  2. Spiranthes laciniata - Wikipedia

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    Spiranthes laciniata, the lacelip ladies' tresses is a terrestrial orchid endemic to the south eastern United States. [1] [2] ... [2] [3] Distribution and habitat

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    For every 3 non-theme words you find, you earn a hint. Hints show the letters of a theme word. If there is already an active hint on the board, a hint will show that word’s letter order.

  4. Chorda filum - Wikipedia

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    Chorda filum have typically long, unbranched and hollow rope-like brown fronds about 5 mm (0.20 in) in diameter but can reach to lengths of 8 m (26 ft). [4] The holdfast is disc-shaped. [ 4 ] C. filum is found in sheltered marine and estuarine bodies of water at depths of up to 5 m (16 ft).

  5. Spiranthes ovalis - Wikipedia

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    Spiranthes ovalis, commonly called the October lady's tresses, [1] is a species of orchid that is native to eastern North America. Its range is widely distributed, being found from Texas to Florida, north to the Great Lakes. [2] However, it is uncommon throughout most of its range, [3] which has resulted in a patchy known distribution. Its ...

  6. Spiranthes - Wikipedia

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    They are known commonly as ladies tresses, ladies'-tresses, or lady's tresses. [2] The genus is distributed in the Americas, Eurasia, and Australia. [ 3 ] The genus name Spiranthes is derived from the Greek speira ("coil") and anthos ("flower"), and was inspired by the spirally arranged inflorescence .

  7. Spiranthes porrifolia - Wikipedia

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    Spiranthes porrifolia is a species of orchid known by the common names creamy lady's tresses [1] and western ladies' tresses. It is native to the western United States from Washington and Idaho to southern California. [2] It can be found in moist habitats, such as mountain meadows, swamps, fens, and riverbanks. [2]

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    3 Things Retirees Should Sell To Build Their Retirement Savings. This article originally appeared on GOBankingRates.com: 5 Items From the 1970s That Are Worth a Lot of Money. Show comments.

  9. Spiranthes lacera - Wikipedia

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    Spiranthes lacera, commonly called the slender ladies'-tresses, is a species of orchid that is native to Eastern North America. It has a widespread range and is found in a variety of open habitats, both natural and disturbed. It produces a spiral of white flowers in the summer. There are two varieties recognized: [1] [2]