Genus of orchids
Triphora is a genus of flowering plants from the orchid family, Orchidaceae . It is native to South America , Central America , southern Mexico , the West Indies and eastern North America as far north as Ontario .[ 1] [ 2] [ 3] [ 4] [ 5] [ 6] Noddingcaps is a common name for plants in this genus.[ 7]
Triphora amazonica Schltr. - Florida, Caribbean, south to Brazil
Triphora carnosula (Rchb.f.) Schltr. - Brazil
Triphora craigheadii Luer - Florida
Triphora debilis (Schltr.) Schltr. - southern Mexico, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Panama
Triphora duckei Schltr. - Brazil
Triphora foldatsii Carnevali - Venezuela
Triphora gentianoides (Sw.) Nutt. ex Ames & Schltr. - Florida, Southern Mexico, Costa Rica, Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Bahamas, Greater Antilles
Triphora hassleriana (Cogn. ex Chodat & Hassl.) Schltr. - from Mexico to Argentina
Triphora heringeri Pabst - Brazil
Triphora miserrima (Cogn.) Acuña - Cuba, Hispaniola
Triphora nitida (Schltr.) Schltr. - Costa Rica
Triphora pusilla (Rchb.f. & Warm.) Schltr. - Brazil
Triphora ravenii (L.O.Williams) Garay - Costa Rica, Panama
Triphora santamariensis Portalet - Brazil
Triphora surinamensis (Lindl. ex Benth.) Britton - West Indies south to Brazil
Triphora trianthophoros (Sw.) Rydb. Ontario, Eastern United States, much of Mexico
Triphora uniflora A.W.C.Ferreira, Baptista & Pansarin - Brazil
Triphora wagneri Schltr. - from Mexico to Ecuador
Triphora yucatanensis Ames - Florida and the Yucatán Peninsula
^ Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families
^ Flora of North America v 26 p 592, Triphora Nuttall, Three-birds orchid
^ Biota of North America Program, county distribution map, genus Triphora
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