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Key to terrestrial orchids: Key to Orchidaceae
Orchidaceae
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8 Lip with 2 fleshy keels near the base; pollinia 4; plants holomycotrophic (without chlorophyll) and never with leaves
8 Lip with 3-7 keels near the base or extending most of the length of the lip; pollinia 4 or 8; plants either holomycotrophic (without chlorophyll) and never with leaves, or with a plicate winter leaf withering shortly before flowering.
9 Plants never with leaves, holomycotrophic (without chlorophyll); veins of the petals and sepals strikingly different in color than the intervein areas; lip with 5-7 ridges; pollinia 8
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21 Inflorescence arising basally (directly from the pseudobulb and on separate stems from the leaf culms)
10 Plants without above-ground pseudobulbs (either absent or subterranean).
23 Leaf basal.
24 Flower without a spur.
27 Flowers relatively large, primarily pink, purple, or white; flowers arranged in loosely arranged racemes
28 Lip below (resupinate); flowers white, often cleistogamous; lip white with purple margins, with keels
23 Leaf cauline.
31 Sepals brown to purple, linear or narrowly oblanceolate, 3-6.5 cm long, about 5 mm wide; leaf coriaceous
31 Sepals pink (rarely white), elliptic or oblanceolate, 1.3-2.7 cm long, 3-11 mm wide; leaf herbaceous
33 Leaves cauline.
37 Leaves alternate or opposite, not terminating the stem.
38 Leaves (2-) 3-many, alternate, variously distributed on the stem.
39 Plant with aerial roots throughout stem; lip orange-red, deeply 3 to 4 lobed and marginally fimbriate; [subfamily Epidendroideae]
39 Plant without aerial roots throughout stem; lip variously colored, if orange then not deeply 3 to 4 lobed.
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40 Lip with a spur; leaves linear, lanceolate, or narrowly elliptic, 5-40 cm long (at least the larger > 5 cm long, except in Aspidogyne, with lanceolate to ovate leaves 1.5-6.5 cm long).
45 Leaves plicate.
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49 Leaves long petiolate, not basally sheathing stems; sepals longer (to 30 mm), narrowly lanceolate
53 Inflorescence a raceme; lip with pink-purple coloration along margin; flowers larger, not tightly spiraling
53 Inflorescence a spike; lip without pink/purple coloration along margin; flowers smaller, often spiraling or tightly assembled
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56 Lip without green spots (sometimes with green coloration but not green-spotted).
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60 Lip and perianth without a central green stripe; occasionally with multiple green veins on the lip; leaf often persistent.
62 Lip canaliculate (grooved longitudinally), without conspicuous yellow throat; flowers greenish-brown or coppery