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  2. Epipogium roseum - Wikipedia

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    Epipogium roseum, commonly known as ghost orchid, leafless nodding orchid [2] or 虎舌兰 (hu she lan), [3] is a leafless terrestrial mycotrophic orchid in the family Orchidaceae. It has up to sixteen cream-coloured, yellowish or pinkish flowers with an enlarged ovary on a fleshy hollow flowering stem.

  3. Epipogium aphyllum - Wikipedia

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    Epipogium aphyllum, the ghost orchid, is a hardy mycoheterotrophic orchid lacking chlorophyll. [2] In much of its range, it is a rare representative of family Orchidaceae. [3] It is famous for its unpredictable appearance; in many localities it has been seen just once. [4]

  4. Dendrophylax lindenii - Wikipedia

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    Dendrophylax lindenii, the ghost orchid (a common name also used for Epipogium aphyllum) is a rare perennial epiphyte from the orchid family (Orchidaceae). It is native to Florida, the Bahamas, and Cuba. [2] [4] Other common names include palm polly and white frog orchid.

  5. Epipogium - Wikipedia

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    Epipogium, commonly known as ghost orchids [2] (Chinese: 虎舌蘭; pinyin: hǔshé lán [3] or 上鬚蘭; shàngxū lán), is a genus of four species of terrestrial leafless orchids in the family Orchidaceae.

  6. Category:Orchids of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Endemic orchids of Vietnam (9 P) Pages in category "Orchids of Vietnam" The following 103 pages are in this category, out of 103 total.

  7. Ghost orchid - Wikipedia

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    Ghost orchid, is a common name for several orchids, and may refer to: Dendrophylax lindenii, the American ghost orchid; Epipogium aphyllum, the Eurasian ghost orchid

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  9. Vanda coelestis - Wikipedia

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    Vanda coelestis is a species of orchid native to Cambodia, Thailand and Vietnam. [1] Closeup view of Vanda coelestis inflorescence. Description