Characteristics
Monocots
Habenaria quinqueseta (Michx.)Eaton
LONGHORN FALSE REINORCHID; MICHAUX'S ORCHID
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Habenaria macroceratitis (ventral segment of petals more than twice the length of the dorsal segment; spur terete; of hardwood hammocks) is sometimes recognized as a distinct species (Brown 2000; Batista et al. 2011). Many authors have concluded the differences are confluent and H. macroceratitis should be considered a synonym of H. quinqueseta (Ackerman 2014). A DNA phylogeny found the two entities formed a monophyletic clade (Batista et al. 2013). A range-wide study is needed to determine if H. macroceratitis is an ecotype or a distinct species. Cocytius antaeus was found to visit their flowers (Stewart et al. 2007).
Native FACW (NWPL) FACW (DEP)
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Classification
ASPARAGALES
Habenaria quinqueseta (Michx.)Eaton - LONGHORN FALSE REINORCHID; MICHAUX'S ORCHID
Citation
HABENARIA QUINQUESETA (Michaux) Eaton, Man. Bot., ed. 5. 235. 1829.
Orchis quinqueseta Michaux 1803.
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